Georgia Mjartan
Some Things We Know (Editorial)
From people we'll miss to people we hope never come back, here are five things we sincerely hope most of us in Arkansas can agree on. read more >
Georgia Mjartan to Leave Our House
Little Rock nonprofit Our House announced that its longtime executive director, Georgia Mjartan, will resign effective Sept. 15, and that Ben Goodwin, its assistant director, will replace her. read more >
Parkview Medical Building Changes Hands in $5M Deal
Medical condo space in midtown Little Rock and a 140-bed nursing home in south Pulaski County were just two recent property deals exchanged in multimillion-dollar transactions. read more >
Our House Using New $1M Career Center for Increased Job Training
Our House opened a new, $1 million new Career Center on Wednesday, May 18, quadrupling the capacity of the previous space and allowing for as many as 120 people to participate daily in job training and career education. read more >
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The Mind of an Entrepreneur (Mitch Bettis Publisher’s Note)
On Oct. 24, Arkansas Business, in partnership with the College of Business at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, is hosting another Power Breakfast executive panel. read more >
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Federal Tax Credits Help Our House Build Center
Our House Inc.’s $5 million Children’s Center that opened June 7 was paid for with help from New Markets Tax Credits. read more >
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Our House Meets $3.8M Goal for Children’s Center; Construction to Begin May 9
Our House, the Little Rock nonprofit that helps the working homeless, has met its $3.8 million fundraising goal and will begin construction of a new Children's Center in May. read more >
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Our House Shelter Announces $3.8M Capital Campaign
Representatives of Little Rock homeless shelter Our House announce a campaign to raise the final funds needed to pay for construction of a new children's center. read more >
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Snyder Environmental, Our House Join To Match Jobs, Training
Like well-matched couples, program partners sometimes just seem to come together. Such is the case with a new construction job training program scheduled to launch in January that joins homeless shelter Our House of Little Rock and contractor Snyder Environmental to meet complementary needs. read more >
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Video: Inside the Our House Job Training Program
Joe Carter, CEO of a contractor Snyder Environmental, talks to Arkansas Business about a new construction job training program created with homeless shelter Our House of Little Rock. read more >
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