K Lofts
K Lofts Apartments Renamed, to be Leased in October
Moses Tucker Real Estate announced Tuesday that the K Lofts apartments at 315 Main St. in downtown Little Rock are complete and will start leasing in October under a new name, Mulberry Flats. read more >
K Lofts Construction Moving Again With Funding Agreement
A new lender and a new contractor are accompanying a restart of the dormant K Lofts project in downtown Little Rock. read more >
K Lofts Construction Could Soon Be Completed
Creek Capital Partners LLC, led by Fort Smith’s Steve Creekmore Jr. family, is out of the picture at K Lofts in Little Rock. read more >
New Loan in the Works for K Lofts
A new loan from an Alabama lender for the long dormant K Lofts development in downtown Little Rock was supposed to close last week. read more >
Creek Capital Takes Over K Lofts Loan
A new player has entered the financial fray at the dormant K Lofts development in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Scott Reed Faces New Foreclosure Over K Lofts
IberiaBank of Lafayette, Louisiana, sued to recover more than $1.4 million owed on an original June 2013 loan of $1.3 million to Scott Reed's K Lofts project. read more >
AMR Files Foreclosure Suit Against Scott Reed Over Little Rock Lofts
AMR Construction LLC escalated its efforts to collect money from “developer” Scott Reed of Portland, Oregon. read more >
AMR Construction Wins Main Street Arbitration Case
The general contractor on Little Rock’s troubled Main Street Lofts project has been awarded $896,756 in its arbitration case. read more >
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Mayor Mark Stodola Looks to Keep Main Street Makeover Moving
A mix of retail and of-fice buildings that decades ago were part of the city’s historic commercial core have combined with new construction to recast a string of properties. A foundation of restaurants, apartments and the performing arts will be joined by a high-rise hotel redevelopment and the Little Rock Tech Park. read more >
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Scott Reed Owes Over $35K in Delinquent Property Taxes
The West Coast real estate adviser with historic re-development aspirations owes a combined $35,546 on four Main Street buildings. The biggest tab is $14,397 owed for 2012-13 taxes plus penalty and interest on the 62,688-SF M.M. Cohn Building at 510 Main St. read more >
Lawsuit, Liens Hit Scott Reed’s Main Street Projects
Contractors have more than $1.5 million in claims for unpaid work on two unfinished Main Street redevelopments in downtown Little Rock. The liens and lawsuit add to a track record of overreaching, underfinanced, subsidy-supported development in the city. read more >
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