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A rendering of the southwest corner of First Street Flats.
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$28M Complex Opens New Front in Rogers’ Revitalization PlanLock Icon

Mayor Greg Hines said the city needed a big project downtown. First Street Flats fits the bill. read more >
A rendering of the redevelopment at 100 W. Emma Ave. in Springdale, a complex that First Security Bank has sold.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Real Estate

Multi-Use Makeover Set for First Security Complex in Springdale

Residential, retail, restaurant and office space are part of the Emma Building Group's plans for the 46,000-SF complex. read more >
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Downtown Fayetteville Project Rambles OnLock Icon

Fayetteville voters approved a $226 million bond proposal, of which $31.7 million was designated for the development of the Cultural Arts Corridor along West Avenue in downtown Fayetteville. read more >
Kelly Hale Syer, executive director of Downtown Springdale, is optimistic about revitalization, along with Springdale Mayor Doug Sprouse, center, and Bill Rogers, an official with the Springdale Chamber of Commerce. They are seen here on Emma Street, the backbone of the city’s Downtown Master Plan.
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Springdale Hopes to Maintain New Momentum DowntownLock Icon

Springdale hopes to build on recent efforts to reinvigorate its downtown. read more >
Jeremy Hudson, CEO of Specialized Real Estate Group: “We went looking for the best sites in north Fayetteville and did due diligence. This was our favorite.”
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Uptown Fayetteville Rediscovers Popularity

Jeremy Hudson and others are putting faith and money into the Steele Crossing area of north Fayetteville. read more >
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Trail Boosts Springdale’s Downtown Effort

The city of Springdale’s master plan calling for rejuvenating its downtown is estimated to be about $20.5 million in improvements, coinciding with the opening of the Razorback Greenway trail later this year. read more >