Little Rock Technology Park Authority
Brent Birch to Exit Little Rock Tech Park After Nearly 12 Years
The Tech Park's first and only direct employee is stepping down to pursue a "dream job." read more >
Arkansas Women in Agriculture Names Jeanie Rowbotham the 2024 Arkansas Ag Woman of the Year (Movers & Shakers)
She is a 4-H extension agent in Johnson County with the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. read more >
Coffee Competition Heats Up at Tech Park
A new local coffee shop is making a play for Blue Sail Coffee Roasters' space inside the Little Rock Technology Park. read more >
Little Rock Tech Park Gains 2 New Board Members
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority announces the appointment of two new members to its board of directors. read more >
Preliminary Budget for Tech Park’s Phase II is $26M
The not-yet-financed second phase of the Little Rock Technology Park will have a preliminary budget of nearly $26 million, the project's directors announced at a monthly board meeting Wednesday. read more >
Tech Park Shows Off Phase II; Budget Expected in February
WER Architects/Planners unveils architectural renderings for the second phase of the $100 million, six-phase Little Rock Technology Park, which is designed to attract and retain startups and established tech companies. read more >
Little Rock Tech Park Making Its Mark On Main
A month shy of its first birthday, the Little Rock Technology Park has exceeded expectations for attracting startup-minded entrepreneurs and tech-related ventures. read more >
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Tech Park Hires WER Architects to Design Second Phase
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board chooses WER Architects/Planners of Little Rock to design the second phase of its $100 million, six-phase project. read more >
Tech Park Hears From Firms Competing to Design Phase 2
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board hears from three architectural firms vying to design the second phase of the $100 million, six-phase project. read more >
Tech Park Sees More Demand From Startups, Entrepreneurs
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board will be asked to approve a conversion of the fourth floor at 417 Main St. to meet increased demand from smaller operations for short-term leases and furnished space. read more >
Tech Park Transactions Surpass $12.6 Million (Real Deals)
The acquisition encompassed four office buildings and three parking lots. The biggest deal with Five Main LLC, led by Warren Stephens, was valued at $10.8 million read more >
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MedExpress Double-Dose Buy Tops $4.4 Million (Real Deals)
National Retail Properties Ltd. of Orlando, Florida, purchased the Markham St. project in midtown Little Rock and the North Little Rock location. read more >
by George Waldon -
Tech Park Moving From Concept to Physical Reality
Having recently cleared its last property acquisition hurdle for phase one of the $100 million project, the Little Rock Technology Park Authority board now has full architect renderings in hand. read more >
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Tech Park Board Chooses WDD Architects for Phase 1 of Project
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board has selected Wittenberg Delony & Davidson as the architect for the first phase of the tech park, planned for the Main Street corridor in downtown Little Rock. read more >
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Site Chosen, but Little Rock Tech Park Details Lacking
The project is intended to provide a space for researchers from local universities to turn their research into business. For the past two years, the authority’s board of directors has been fighting an increasingly bumpy battle over the location of the park. read more >
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Chamber Focus: Stock in the Rock
Where miles equal minutes, 1 million people live within 50 minutes of downtown Little Rock. So, twelve central Arkansas counties and their unique communities are united to compete as one common, globally recognized brand — Little Rock. read more >
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