Safe Foods Corp.
The Wellington at Chenal Sells for $23.6M
A mixed bag of residential and commercial properties in this week's million-dollar deals and construction. read more >
Safe Foods’ Rosenbaum Recognized by UA (Movers & Shakers)
Carl Rosenbaum, co-founder of Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock, has been named to receive the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s 11th annual James H. Fribourgh Award, which honors individuals who have made contributions to the state of Arkansas through mathematics and science. read more >
PSSI to Acquire Safe Foods Corp.
PSSI of Kieler, Wisconsin, says it signed a deal to purchase Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock, which will remain an "independent subsidiary" within the company. read more >
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Broadaway Moves Forward at Safe Foods (Movers & Shakers)
Blake Broadaway has been promoted to the newly created role of chief commercial officer at Safe Foods Corp. in North Little Rock. read more >
Amazon Acreage Yields $3.2M Transaction (Real Deals)
Amazon.com Services Inc. of Seattle bought the 81.78-acre tract on the southern edge of the Little Rock Port Industrial Park from the city of Little Rock. read more >
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Safe Foods Gains Safe Storage Space
Safe Foods Corp. is expanding its North Little Rock operation after a $1.1 million transaction. read more >
Norman Clifton Mines Property for Hidden Value
From battered autos to bruised real estate, North Little Rock businessman Norman Clifton has made a lifelong career out of the reclamation business. read more >
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Safe Foods Shows Off New $15M Headquarters
Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock marks the grand opening of its new $15 million, 120,000-SF headquarters on 22 acres at 1501 E 8th St. read more >
Safe Foods President Bruce Smith Announces His Retirement
Safe Foods Corp. President Bruce Smith has announced his retirement after 18 years of serving on the company’s executive team. read more >
Safe Foods Gets National Award for Export Work
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross presents Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock with the President’s "E" Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington. read more >
Jake Redman Goes to Work for Scale (Movers & Shakers)
Jake Redman has been hired as chief information officer at Scale Technology of Little Rock. read more >
Safe Foods Subsidiary Names David Fortune its VP
La Petite Roche Technologies, a subsidiary of Safe Foods Corp. in North Little Rock, has hired David Fortune to serve as its vice president. read more >
Kelly Conley Reaches CFO at Safe Foods (Movers & Shakers)
Kelly Conley has been promoted to chief financial officer at Safe Foods Corp. in North Little Rock. read more >
Governor Honors Trade Excellence Among Arkansas Firms
Gov. Asa Hutchinson hosts the ninth annual Governor's Awards for Excellence in Global Trade. read more >
Safe Foods Locks Up 3 New Hires (Movers & Shakers)
Slaton Fry has been hired as chief operating officer for Safe Foods Corp. in North Little Rock. Kelly Conley has been hired as director of finance, and Todd Coleman has been hired as director of research and development. read more >
Safe Foods to Expand, Add 35 Jobs by 2019
Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock says it will spend $15 million for a new facility and add 35 jobs by the first quarter of 2019. read more >
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Startups and More Bubble Up from Governor’s Cup
Over nearly two decades of the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup competition, just over $2 million in prize money has been given to teams of college students with entrepreneurship ideas deemed promising by competition judges. read more >
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UAMS BioVentures Providing Business Guidance
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences BioVentures was launched more than a decade ago to combine research at UAMS with entrepreneurship, technology licensing and economic development. BioVentures has since spun off 22 companies using technologies developed at the campus. read more >
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GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Clash in Debate
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Asa Hutchinson called rival Curtis Coleman's vow to resist some deployments of the Arkansas National Guard "inflammatory rhetoric" as the two squared off in a debate on Saturday. read more >
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Curtis Coleman to Form Gubernatorial Exploratory Panel
Republican businessman Curtis Coleman says he intends to file paperwork to form an exploratory committee for a possible run for Arkansas governor. Coleman said Monday that he planned to file the paperwork later in the week. read more >
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