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Construction / Investments / Real Estate

Little Rock’s FoxDen Capital Buys Office in Rogers for $2.4MLock Icon

FoxDen Capital of Little Rock purchased a 4,319 SF office building in Rogers for $2.4 million, financed by a $3.7 million loan from Malvern National Bank. read more >
Construction / Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

The Croissanterie’s Journey from Truck to Two Locations

Jill McDonald and Wendy Schay grew The Croissanterie from a food truck to two brick-and-mortar locations in under four years, thanks to hard work, good timing, and support. read more >
Construction / Health Care / Industry

NLR Longhorn Steakhouse, Neighboring Storefronts Sell for $3.7MLock Icon

This week's million-dollar deals and construction consists of McCain properties, a medical office and a tornado-damaged restaurant. read more >
Construction / Industry / Restaurants & Food

Corrected: Original Purple Cow to Be RebuiltLock Icon

The original Purple Cow restaurant, at 8026 Cantrell Road in Little Rock, which was heavily damaged by last year’s tornado, will be demolished to make way for a new Purple Cow. read more >
Construction / Restaurants & Food / Tourism

Tornado-Damaged Purple Cow Plans to Reopen Next SpringLock Icon

The original Purple Cow restaurant, at 8026 Cantrell Road in Little Rock, which was heavily damaged by the March 31 tornado, now has a goal of reopening in April 2024, says Ken Vaughan, president of the Purple Cow chain. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Restaurants & Food / Small Business

Inflation Leads to Increasing Menu Prices

Arkansas restaurateurs, already contending with a resurgent pandemic, are also wrestling with the challenge of inflation, which is putting pressure on thin profit margins and has caused some to raise menu prices. read more >
Michelle Pugh and Christina Muñoz Madsen
Education / Health Care / Media & Marketing

Ever Seen a Purple Cow? Muñoz Pugh Counts on It

Christina Muñoz Madsen, a former TV news anchor and VP of marketing and public relations at the University of Central Arkansas, has been partnered with branding and marketing specialist Michelle Pugh of Conway for a little over a year. read more >
Purple Cow's “Famous Purple Vanilla” milkshake.
Construction / Investments / Media & Marketing

Purple Cow Celebrating Its 30th Year

While Purple Cow itself is a tribute to nostalgia, its methods to keep current in an ever-shifting restaurant landscape, buffeted not just by diners’ whims but by technology, is all about moving forward. read more >
Projects on former parking space at McCain Mall in North Little Rock illustrate how shopping centers are making unneeded car spots into sites for dining and entertainment. Dillard’s is leasing McCain sites to Tacos 4 Less and the Purple Cow, seen in the background.
Construction / Investments / Media & Marketing

Parking Lot Lease Deals at McCain: A Whole New Mall Game

Companies like Dillard’s Inc., J.C. Penney and Macy’s are surveying their vast parking areas and seeing new opportunities for dining and entertainment venues. read more >
Philip Tappan 
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

Philip Tappan Joins Simmons Bank as EVP

Simmons Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Simmons First National Corp. of Pine Bluff, said Thursday that it has hired Philip A. Tappan as executive vice president of financial services. read more >
Banking & Finance / Education / Real Estate

Pair of Million-Dollar Deals Milked in Faulkner County

Commercial space encompassing 8,500 SF rang up a $1.3 million sale in Conway, and land for a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market in Greenbrier was acquired in a $1.07 million deal. read more >
Restaurants & Food

Purple Cow Coming to Conway

Hendrix College in Conway is moving forward early in 2013 with a multiuse building project adjacent to the campus and has named the first commercial tenants who have committed to the coming building on Steel Avenue, among them the Purple Cow. read more >