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Builder Keith Wingfield at a net-zero, high-efficiency home powered by solar panels that he built at 2501 N. Pierce St. in Little Rock.
Construction / Energy / Manufacturing

Little Rock Conference, Awards Honor Green Builders

The U.S. Green Building Council is honoring Arkansas companies this week with awards for energy efficiency and environmental design, including the annual Arkansas Green Tie Awards. read more >
Replacing 15,000 light fixtures with LED technology was part of Entegrity’s energy efficiency work at Hendrix College in Conway, including these lights at the Wellness and Athletics Center.
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River Rock, Entegrity Build Renewable Features Into Daily Work

Arkansas builders are incorporating solar energy into everyday projects, from residences to commercial businesses to schools to prisons. 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.
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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 >
The Walgreens store at the corner of Highway 107 and Kiehl Avenue in Sherwood was built in 1995.
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Sherwood Walgreens Sells For $3.3 Million (Real Deals)

A Walgreens in Sherwood tipped the scales at $3.38 million. A 240-unit apartment project in southwest Little Rock weighed in at $2.8 million. And land for a 49-lot residential project in west Little Rock was assembled in two deals totaling $930,000. read more >
Ron Hughes, owner of Home Energy Rating Services of Little Rock, wanted the Arkansas Energy Code to include mandatory energy testing of new homes. The city of Fayetteville requires new homes to list an "Energy Scorecard."  (Photo of Hughes by Mark Friedman)
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Arkansas Homebuilders Get Their Way on Energy Code

In the fight between the Arkansas Homebuilders Association and energy auditors over updating the Arkansas Energy Code, the first round went to the homebuilders. read more >