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QuikTrip operates convenience stores in ten states. (Parcel lines approximate.)
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

QuikTrip Land Purchase Closes at $8.5M (Real Deals)Lock Icon

The Tulsa-based convenience store chain purchased the land near the southwest corner of Interstate 30 and Otter Creek Road from Fletcher Realty LLC, led by Frank Fletcher. read more >
TRI Jacksonville Properties LLC of Lakewood, New Jersey, bought four apartment properties in Jacksonville.
Construction / Health Care / Real Estate

Jacksonville Apartment Combo Totals $5MLock Icon

This week’s roster of million-dollar real estate transactions kicks off with a string of Jacksonville apartments. read more >
In January, workers with Arkansas Sign & Neon Co. installed a smaller sign at the Herbology medical marijuana dispensary on Kanis Road in Little Rock.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Real Estate

Herbology Dispensary to Open After Long Wait; 2nd Outlet in Little Rock

The long-awaited Herbology medicinal marijuana dispensary on Kanis Road in Little Rock will open Wednesday, according to company officials with Grassroots Cannabis, that national company operating the outlet. read more >
At top, Herbology's original signage at 7303 Kanis Road in Little Rock is shown from last October. The property's new toned-down displays, installed last week, are shown in the bottom image.
Construction / Government & Politics / Health Care

Marijuana Dispensaries Zoned to the Letter of the LawLock Icon

Putting in a medical marijuana dispensary in Arkansas is a game of inches, or at least feet. read more >
Herbology, affiliated with Grassroots Cannabis of Chicago, is eager to open its outlet at 7303 Kanis Road.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

Herbology Sets Tentative Date: Little Rock Cannabis Dispensary Coming Nov. 7

Little Rock's first cannabis dispensary has set a tentative opening date of Nov. 7, ahead of state plans to punish medical marijuana outlets it sees as dragging their feet on starting operations. read more >