Newmark Grubb Arkansas
Moses Tucker, Newmark Grubb Merge to Form Moses Tucker Partners
Moses Tucker Real Estate and Newmark Grubb Arkansas merge, creating Moses Tucker Partners of Little Rock. read more >
Benton County Projects Costly, Unique
The 8W Center was just one of seven multimillion-dollar commercial construction projects in Bentonville in 2016. It ranked as the 17th largest in the state and was fourth among the 30 projects in Washington and Benton counties. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Central Arkansas Industrial Vacancy Rate Unchanged
The vacancy rate for industrial space in central Arkansas stood at 10.2 percent in the fourth quarter, unchanged from third-quarter 2016 and down 0.9 percentage point from first-quarter 2016. read more >
Terraforma Buys NLR Riverfront Land for Entertainment District
Terraforma LLC of Maumelle says it has purchased 5.6 acres along the Arkansas River near Broadway Bridge from the city of North Little Rock for $2.6 million. read more >
Lazenbys Face Loss Of Homes, Business
Centennial Bank of Conway is restarting its $2.6 million foreclosure action against Little Rock real estate investor Ron Lazenby. read more >
by George Waldon -
Apartments, Retail, Offices in Argenta Begin Development
Newmark Grubb Arkansas of North Little Rock on Thursday announced the sale and lease of several properties in downtown North Little Rock’s Argenta Arts and Innovation District. read more >
Five New Businesses Coming to Argenta Arts District
Newmark Grubb Arkansas announced Thursday the sale and lease of several properties in downtown North Little Rock's Argenta area, resulting in five new businesses opening along Main Street. read more >
Central Arkansas Industrial Vacancy Rate Falls
The vacancy rate for industrial space in central Arkansas continued its slight downward trend in the third quarter. read more >
Retail Construction Projects Fall in Arkansas
Even though fewer retail projects are under construction in Arkansas this year compared with last, retail developers aren’t worried. They’re busy working on retail projects for next year. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Central Arkansas Industrial Vacancy Rate Declines
The vacancy rate for industrial space in central Arkansas, which remained relatively stable during 2014, declined to 10.8 percent in the first quarter of 2015 compared with 11.8 percent both in the previous quarter, fourth-quarter 2014, and the year-earlier quarter, first-quarter 2014. read more >
Hurley Chiropractic Buys Conway Property for $1.55M
Hurley Chiropractic & Wellness Center has purchased the Meadowlake Corner Shopping Center in Conway for $1.55 million. read more >
Central Arkansas Industrial Vacancy Rate Stable
The vacancy rate for industrial real estate in central Arkansas remained relatively stable through the second quarter of 2014, ticking up just slightly to 10.8 percent compared with 10.6 percent in first-quarter 2014. That’s above the national average of 9 percent but far below central Arkansas’ 12.2 percent vacancy rate of second-quarter 2013. read more >
Douglas Cos. Sister Firm Buys IC Bus Property for $1.8M
Diamond State LLC, a sister company of Douglas Cos. in Conway, has purchased 17.5 acres of land from school bus manufacturer, IC Bus LLC, for $1.8 million. read more >
by Lee Hogan -
Developers Move Cautiously As Northwest Arkansas Office Vacancy Rates Dip
Vacancy rates for the northwest Arkansas office space market dropped almost one-half percent to 9.3 percent during the first quarter of 2014. The rate was 9.7 percent in the last quarter of 2013, according to data collected by Xceligent Inc. of Independence, Mo. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Wal-Mart Delivers Retail Boost to NWA Cities
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. says it has eight projects in some stage of development in northwest Arkansas, and that’s not including a planned neighborhood market in Bentonville and a convenience store prototype that recently opened in Bentonville. read more >
by Marty Cook -