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The Majestic Park Baseball Complex will feature five fields built on the site of the first Major League Spring Training Grounds in Hot Springs.

Oaklawn Progress Tops Wealth of Projects Boosting Tourism

Hot Springs continues to move forward with important tourism-related projects and activities despite the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Steve Arrison, CEO of Visit Hot Springs. read more >
The McCabes in the area that used to house the baths. The space, illuminated by a large skylight, will feature a restaurant that will be open on weekend nights and Sundays.
Construction / Government & Politics / Small Business

Hotel Hale Hiring; Distilleries Delayed in Spa CityLock Icon

It’s almost spring, a good time for day trips and an update on hospitality doings in the Spa City. read more >
Left: Hot Springs Mayor Pat McCabe and his wife, Ellen, are converting the historic Hale Bathhouse into a boutique hotel.
Manufacturing / Restaurants & Food

Hotel Hale Making Headway; Hot Springs Gaining Another DistilleryLock Icon

Hot Springs Mayor Pat McCabe says his work on the transformation of the old Hale Bathhouse into the Hotel Hale is “progressing nicely” and he and his wife, Ellen, hope to have it open by the end of the year. read more >
Left: Hot Springs Mayor Pat McCabe and his wife, Ellen, are converting the historic Hale Bathhouse into a boutique hotel.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Government & Politics

From Bathhouse to Hotel, Hot Springs’ Hale to Be Reborn

In the 32 years since they moved to Hot Springs, Pat and Ellen McCabe have seen the transformation of downtown Hot Springs. Now, with the couple’s repurposing of the Hale Bathhouse into a boutique hotel, they’ll be directly participating in that transformation. read more >
The historic Hale Bathhouse, the majority of which was built in 1892 — making it the oldest bathhouse on Hot Springs’ Bathhouse Row — will also house a restaurant, Zest.
Construction / Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

Hot Springs Sees Bathhouse Row Begin to Fill Up

When the Hotel Hale opens sometime next year in the old Hale Bathhouse, only one of the eight bathhouses on Hot Springs’ Bathhouse Row will be empty. And Josie Fernandez, superintendent of Hot Springs National Park, is hopeful the Maurice won’t be vacant much longer. read more >