Rausch Coleman Homes
Tech Center Sale Tops $19.3M (Real Deals)
An eight-story telecommunications building in downtown Little Rock tipped the scales at $19.32 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Clinton Foundation Buys Heifer HQ for $27M (Real Deals)
The Clinton Foundation bought Heifer's $27M downtown campus; other Pulaski County deals include homes, warehouses, and medical and retail sites. read more >
by George Waldon -
Hillview Village Apartments Sell for $4.3M
The next round of million-dollar real estate transactions and construction contracts starts with a North Little Rock apartment complex. read more >
LR Hotel Registers $6.9M Transaction (Real Deals)
Maulik Hotel LLC, led by Pankaj Patel, Inderjit Singh, Parwinder Singh and Miteshkumar Patel, acquired the Holiday Inn Express at 3121 Bankhead Drive. read more >
by George Waldon -
Ace Hardware Distribution Center in Maumelle Sells for $23.5M
This week’s real estate deals highlight major moves, from a $23.5 million Maumelle center to a $2.2 million west Little Rock retail purchase, signaling a hot market. read more >
Vilonia Businessman’s $400K Legal Battle Unfolds Amid Fraud Allegations
Ryan Saddler sues his former attorney Shane Henry, alleging fraud, malpractice, and unethical conduct over a $400,000 consent judgment and mismanagement of company finances. read more >
by George Waldon -
Lennar Corp. to Acquire Rausch Coleman Homes of Fayetteville
Rausch Coleman was founded more than 65 years ago by Ernest "Buddy" Coleman. His grandson, John R. Rausch, is chair and CEO of the company. read more >
Kum & Go Sale Tops $6M (Real Deals)
A 5,700-SF convenience store in west Little Rock weighed in at $6.07 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Best Places to Work 2024: Rausch Coleman Homes
Northwest Arkansas-based Rausch Coleman Homes attributes its success to the daily contributions of its employees and fostering a culture rooted in empathy and understanding. read more >
by ABPG Staff -
Piece of Promenade Exceeds $3.9M (Real Deals)
A portion of west Little Rock’s Promenade at Chenal tipped the scales at $3.92 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Yellow Freight Truck Terminal Sells for $18.88M
This week’s edition of million-dollar deals consists of a bankruptcy sale along with several residential properties. read more >
One Rahling Centre Sells for $3.5 Million (Real Deals)
The 20,410-SF office project in west Little Rock was purchased by W Place Properties LLC, led by Eric Wright. read more >
by George Waldon -
Ascent at Aldersgate Apartments Sell for $9M
This week’s parade of million-dollar real estate transactions kicks off with a big apartment sale in west Little Rock. read more >
NLR Residential Sites Surpass $3.4M (Real Deals)
Rausch Coleman Homes Little Rock LLC of Fayetteville acquired the 15-acre property 1.5 miles west of the White Oak Crossing interchange on Interstate 40. read more >
by George Waldon -
Rausch Coleman Picks Up 77 Lots in North Little Rock
Rausch Coleman Homes Little Rock LLC of Fayetteville bought 77 lots in North Little Rock’s White Oak Crossing subdivision for more than $3.4 million. read more >
Westpark Meadows Hosts $10.4M Sale (Real Deals)
The 250-unit apartment complex in Little Rock was bought by an affiliate of Interurban Cos. of Centennial, Colorado. read more >
by George Waldon -
Floor Space in Baptist Tower Sold for $1.9M
Medical office space, a rural residence and two batches of home sites form his week’s quartet of million-dollar real estate transactions. read more >
Tandem Circle K Deals Add Up to Nearly $9M (Real Deals)
Crain Properties LLC, led by Larry Crain Sr., bought Circle Ks at 9324 Hwy. 107 in Sherwood for more than $4.8 million and 10321 Col. Glenn Road in west Little Rock for more than $4.1 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Circle K Double Combo Totals Nearly $9M
This week’s list encompasses convenience stores, fast-food eateries, residential lots, a mini-storage project and homes scattered across Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, west Pulaski County, Sherwood and Conway. read more >
Pandemic Pushes Lumber Prices Up
The coronavirus pandemic has boosted lumber demand throughout the United States, a surge that has pushed prices to record heights, raising the average price of a new single-family home by more than $16,000. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -