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Some malls have been decimated by increasing retail sales online, but Park Plaza in Little Rock boasts more than a  90 percent occupancy rate, with an H&M store scheduled to move in by the end of the year.
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Legal

Park Plaza Challenges Pulaski County AppraisalLock Icon

The owner of Park Plaza Mall is again challenging the Pulaski County Board of Equalization’s $63.6 million appraised value of the three-story mall. read more >
Holiday Inn Express & Suites at 200 Holiday Drive in Maumelle
Government & Politics / Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

Hospitality Owners Challenge Property Tax Valuations

The owners of a string of Little Rock-area hotels and motels have taken a shared property tax grievance to Pulaski County Circuit Court that could have implications across the state. read more >
Janet Troutman Ward
Government & Politics / Legal / Public Companies

Pulaski County Reconsiders Sharing Revenue Office Space

Pulaski County Assessor Janet Troutman Ward isn’t even thinking about going back to business as usual. read more >
Park Plaza, at Markham Street and University Avenue in Little Rock, is caught up in the brick-and-mortar sales decline that was evident before the COVID-19 pandemic but has been worsened by it. Park Plaza, like a growing number of malls today, appears to be headed for foreclosure.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Government & Politics

Park Plaza at Risk in Mall Foreclosure EraLock Icon

Even before the coronavirus upended the world, malls were struggling to attract customers. Now the situation is worse. read more >
The west Little Rock manor of Steve Wortman (inset) and his wife Missy is home to rooms of elegant decor. The floor plan of the 14,500-SF residence features five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and six half-bathrooms.
Construction / Government & Politics / Legal

Valley Falls Manor Hosts Tax Dispute, Rare Court Appeal

A property tax dispute between the Pulaski County assessor and Steve and Missy Wortman has developed into a serial debate. County officials and the Wortmans can’t even agree on the size of the monster house in question, which has been the subject of controversy before. read more >