Melba Marshall
City of Little Rock Buys Over 800 Acres to Expand Industrial Park
Land to expand the Little Rock Port Industrial Park leads off this week’s installment of million-dollar real estate transactions and construction contracts. read more >
Valley Ranch Nursing Draws $7.8M Sale (Real Deals)
Wagnon Place Inc., led by Joey Wiggins, purchased Valley Ranch Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in west Little Rock from Frisco Health Investments Ltd., led by Kris Compton and Jeffrey Smithers. read more >
by George Waldon -
Valley Ranch Nursing Home Sold for $7.8M
This week’s string of recent million-dollar deals begins with a west Little Rock nursing home. read more >
WLR Business Center Sells for $6.3M (Real Deals)
Two companies led by Russell and Tammye Hall sell the Colonel Glenn Business Center to an affiliate of Skogman Realty Group of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. read more >
by George Waldon -
Timberwood Apartments Sell for $1.6M
A 56-unit apartment complex in Jacksonville, a 7,855-SF mansion in west Little Rock, a 16,290-SF retail project in Conway and a 30-unit apartment portfolio in Pulaski County form this week’s quartet of million-dollar transactions. read more >
Soul of the South Legal War Drags On
The legal battle over the broadcast license of KMYA-TV, Channel 49, is entering its 23rd month with resolution nowhere in sight. read more >
by George Waldon -
Bass Pro, Hooters Site Yields $23M Tandem Sale (Real Deals)
The sale-leaseback of Little Rock’s 104,359-SF Bass Pro Shops spawned a $21.89 million transaction. read more >
by George Waldon -
Terra Vista Apartments Visited by $3.3M Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Republic Funds of Toronto bought the 205-unit Terra Vista Apartments at 4811 Terra Vista Circle in Little Rock. read more >
by George Waldon -
Toronto Company Buys More Apartment Properties in Little Rock
Two apartment projects in Little Rock and one in North Little Rock along with a grand home and medical office space in west Little Rock form this week’s quintet of million-dollar transactions. read more >
Soul of the South Investors Battle Over KMYA License
The broadcast license for KMYA-TV, Channel 49, that Soul of the South Network investors are fighting over was an important piece to a funding puzzle two years ago. read more >
by George Waldon -
Investors Battle Over Valuable Soul of the South License
A schism among Soul of the South investors has erupted into a lawsuit over control of the venture’s most valuable asset: the broadcast license for KMYA-TV, Channel 49. read more >
by George Waldon -