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Rachel Patton of Preserve Arkansas wants higher historic tax credits for eligible projects.  Here, she’s outside one such project, Polk Stanley Wilcox’s building on Spring Street.
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2021 Forecast Murky for Architects, EngineersLock Icon

While Arkansas architects and engineers say they expect continued growth in 2021, others across the country don’t share that outlook. read more >
David Sargent, principal and CEO of WER Architects/Planners In Little Rock, expects the health care sector to generate a significant amount of work for Arkansas firms in the year ahead.  “We’re seeing more of these senior living neighborhoods where there’s either duplexes or apartments for 55 and up,” he said.
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Blueprint For 2018? Architecture Firms See Busy YearLock Icon

Spending on construction projects across the country could rise by 4 percent this year over 2017, which is welcome news for Arkansas architects and engineers. read more >