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Few Expands Reach & Services From Little Rock Base

Little Rock-based Few has grown its team, reach and reputation, becoming a sought-after digital partner for complex, high-value projects. read more >
The second phase of the Little Rock Technology Park included gutting six stories at 421 Main St. in downtown Little Rock to make room for larger, intermediary office spaces. The building, which previously housed the state Department of Education, is on the National Register of Historic Places. [PHOTO provided]
Construction / Government & Politics / Nonprofits

Little Rock Tech Park Sparks New InterestLock Icon

This year, the Little Rock Tech Park has seen more people calling, more tours and more companies “pulling the trigger” on renting. And a renovation adding 53,000 SF across six stories is underway. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Education

Arvest Bank, Conway Corp. & NARMC Announce Leadership Changes (Movers & Shakers)

Cassie Swafford was promoted to HR administrator at First Service Bank, while various professionals in banking, healthcare, education, and other sectors have taken on new roles across Arkansas. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

More Data, More Software Problems (Zack Hill Commentary)

Businesses must face the AI readiness gaps in legacy systems head-on. read more >
Zack Hill
Media & Marketing

Little Rock Digital Firm Few Acquires Perch, a Similar Agency

CEO Zack Hill said Few acquired Perch in its continuing focus on growth, talent, company culture and services. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Construction / Investments

Tri-County Agri Purchase Produces $11.8M Sale (Real Deals)Lock Icon

A Connecticut company buys 2,645 acres of farmland in Cross, Jefferson and Pulaski counties. read more >
Zack Hill
Business Services / Media & Marketing

Zack Hill Becomes Partner at Few

Zack Hill, who joined the Few agency of Little Rock last year as its chief executive officer, will step into a partnership role with co-founder Arlton Lowry, the firm announced Wednesday. read more >
“37% of employees say they would change jobs for one that offered them the ability to work where they want at least part of the time.” - 2017 State of the American Workplace Report by Gallup Inc.
Business Services / Energy / Real Estate

Modern Workplace Evolving Beyond Home, OfficeLock Icon

More companies now offer flexible and remote work options, but businesses like Bank of America and IBM have called workers back to the office. read more >
Media & Marketing / Small Business

Little Rock Tech Agency Hosts Sixth Annual Conference

The sixth Made by Few Conference, organized by Arkansas-based design and development agency Few, will be held Oct. 25-27 at the Central Arkansas Library System's Ron Robinson Theater in Little Rock. read more >
Government & Politics / Small Business

Little Rock Tech Park to Celebrate Tenants

The Little Rock Technology Park and the Little Rock Regional Chamber will host an event at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday on the sixth floor of the park to celebrate its tenants. read more >
Zach Hill is leaving CJRW to become the CEO of Few while Chris Ho (inset) will essentially take over Hill's duties as CJRW's director of digital services.
Business Services / Media & Marketing

As Hill Becomes CEO at Few, Ho Will Fill His Digital Shoes at CJRW

CJRW's director of digital services is departing to become CEO of the Few design and development agency, and GWL Advertising's digital account manager is shifting downtown to take his place. read more >
Jay Cranford, chief creative officer at Cranford Co.
Media & Marketing

Cranford Co. Recognized at District Addy Awards

Cranford Co. of Little Rock won 20 awards overall in the regional ADDY Awards for the 10th District of the American Advertising Association in Fort Worth, Texas, finishing second to GSD&M of Austin, an agency of 400 employees. read more >
David Allan soaks up his new gig as CEO of Tagless Style in the downtown Little Rock offices of Few. 
Business Services / Investments / Retail

XCelerate Capital Invests $250k in ARK Challenge Alum Tagless Style

Rod Ford's new Little Rock early-stage seed fund XCelerate Capital has invested $250,000 in Tagless Style, the ARK Challenge and Innovate Arkansas firm that partnered with Goodwill of Arkansas to "upcycle" second-hand clothes. read more >
Acorn Hours CEO and co-founder David Allan
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

David Allan Pivots from Acorn Hours to Tagless Style

David Allan, who founded Little Rock startup Acorn Hours and guided it through the 2014 fall installment of the ARK Challenge startup accelerator, has pivoted. Allan is the new CEO of Tagless Style, another Little Rock startup that participated in the ARK this fall. read more >
Trent Atwood
Business Services / Government & Politics / Small Business

Civik Connects Legislators, Constituents Through Targeted Surveys

Trent Atwood's Civik enables elected officials to use targeted questions, based on ZIP code or demographics, to survey constituents on specific issues. read more >