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Update: Highway Officials Await Proposed Fixes From I-30 Widening Contractor
The $187.3 million project in Saline County is more than 14 months behind its original scheduled completion date. read more >
by Scott Carroll -
Judge: Group Can Proceed With Purchase of Medical Marijuana Dispensary
A Stone County Circuit Court judge rules that the sale of a medical marijuana dispensary can move forward after the seller tried to back out of the transaction in 2020. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Sustainability Credits Venture Gone Awry: Legal Battle Unfolds over $67 Million Land Deal
Partners Jerry Lee Bogard and Rebecca Winemiller purchased 12,500 acres in hopes of selling sustainability credits. However, the credits never sold, and Bogard and Winemiller are now involved in a lawsuit over their business. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Bowman Curve Retail Centers Sell for $10M
Retail space, undeveloped land and apartments provide this week’s mix of million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County. read more >
Tax Lien Entered on Terry Fleming
Terry L. Fleming, the Little Rock businessman facing civil lawsuits that accuse him of human trafficking and sexually exploiting younger women, has had a $960,000 tax lien filed against him for not paying state income taxes. read more >
Trafficking Lawsuit Against PerfectVision Founder Dismissed
Terry L. Fleming scored a legal victory last week when a judge dismissed a civil lawsuit that accused him of human trafficking and sexually exploiting younger women. read more >
Lawsuit Fuels Foreclosure Against Flash
A foreclosure lawsuit against a West Memphis gas station operator is its latest legal woe. read more >
PerfectVision Founder Accused of Abuse
The founder of one of Arkansas’ largest private companies stands accused in four civil lawsuits of human trafficking and sexually exploiting younger women. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Midtown Little Rock Project Visited by $1.4M Sale (Real Deals)
Dukan Holding LLC, led by Dadiqu Ali and Murad Mandani, purchased the 1203-1205 S. University Ave. project. read more >
by George Waldon -
Little Rock Buys New Home for Beacon
The city of Little Rock spent $540,000 to buy 100 acres of east Pulaski County north of the Arkansas River to relocate a piece of antiquated flight technology. read more >
Lennox Heir Mines $68M Foreclosure
Everyone can agree that Steven Booth lent an Alabama mining research and development company $54 million that hasn’t been repaid. But past that, agreement breaks down. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Agri Acreage Yields $11.7 Million Harvest (Real Deals)
Mt. Magazine Farms LLC of Monterey, Louisiana, bought the property from Carlton Farms LLC of Columbia, Illinois. Most of the acreage is about 10 miles south of Scott along Highway 161. read more >
by George Waldon -
Pulaski County Farmland Sells for $11.7 Million
Farmland, a retail project, two apartment projects, two homes and an industrial property form a procession of Pulaski County million-dollar transactions. read more >
Oakwood Apartments Sale Tops $6.5 Million (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Los Angeles real estate investment firm AndMark bought the Oakwood Apartments project at 1310 Smithwick Drive in Jacksonville. read more >
by George Waldon -
St. John’s Apartments Sells for $3.2 Million (Real Deals)
Originally led by David Henry, St. J Apartments Ltd. bought Westgate Apartments at 5001 W. 65th St. for $2 million in April 2007 and rechristened the project St. John’s. read more >
by George Waldon -
With End to Lawsuits, Larry Crain Sells Stations
All of the pending litigation that Little Rock businessman Larry Crain was entangled with earlier this year has been resolved, opening the door to the sale of two radio stations. read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Other Banks Considered Buying National Bank of Arkansas
The pending sale of National Bank of Arkansas will mark an end to a 32-year run for the North Little Rock enterprise. Though Arvest Bank sealed the deal, other banks inquired about purchasing NBA. Plus: a conservative estimate of the value of the deal. read more >
by George Waldon -