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Pyramid Lofts Take Shape in $3.8M Redevelopment
A long-vacant office building in downtown Little Rock is undergoing a mixed-use makeover dominated by apartments. read more >
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NLR Retail Property Rings Up $4M Sale (Real Deals)
G&T Investments LLC of Las Cruces, New Mexico, acquired the Mattress Firm-Vitamin Shoppe project at 4300-4302 E. McCain Blvd. from McCain Plaza LLC of Los Angeles. read more >
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Spanish Rock Apartments Sell for $13M
A trio of real estate transactions highlight recent million-dollar deals. read more >
Hideaway Serves Up $3.2M Transaction (Real Deals)
A 6,705-SF pizzeria in North Little Rock tipped the scales at $3.23 million. read more >
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AMR Construction Begins Foreclosure Action on Main Street Lofts
Little Rock’s AMR Construction LLC staked a priority claim to recover $896,756 for unpaid work on the unfinished three-building, 125,000-SF redevelopment at 510-524 Main St. read more >
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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 >
by George Waldon -
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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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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Brick Fall from Wall Brings Temporary Stall to Main Street Project
A sizable chunk of brickwork from the fifth floor of the Gus Blass project tumbled to earth and crushed the cab of the concrete pumper truck in the alley. No one was injured. read more >