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Superior Industries maintains a production facility on approximately 45 acres in southeast Fayetteville.

Superior Industries to Cut 250 Jobs at Fayetteville Plant

Superior Industries International is cutting its Arkansas workforce again, this time chopping 250 jobs at its Fayetteville plant. read more >
Superior Industries in Rogers. | (Photo by Beth Hall)
Banking & Finance / Construction / Health Care

$4.8M Sale Visits Rogers Warehouse (NWA Real Deals)

Breeden Robinson LLC, led by Larry Breeden, bought the facility from Superior Industries International Arkansas LLC, a subsidiary of Superior Industries of Van Nuys, California. read more >
The Superior Industries International plant in Rogers.
Manufacturing / Real Estate

Binswanger Lists 269,000-SF Superior Plant in Rogers for $6.3M

Binswanger of Philadelphia has listed for sale the 268,514-SF single-story manufacturing plant and warehouse in Rogers that Superior Industries International Inc. closed last year. read more >
Superior Industries in Rogers. | (Photo by Beth Hall)
Business Services / Education / Investments

Superior Closure Sparks Northwest Arkansas Efforts To Find Jobs for Workers

Melissa Turner says it was a somber day said when the news came that Superior Industries was closing its Rogers plant. But then the community stepped in, and not just Rogers either. read more >
Manufacturing

Reports: APEX Tool to Close Springdale Plant That Employs 250

It's a rare thing that you see a pair of big job loss announcements in northwest Arkansas so close together. read more >
Investments / Manufacturing / Media & Marketing

Two Steps Forward, One Back (Editorial)

Last week’s economic news was of the motion sickness-inducing two steps forward, one step back kind. read more >
The Superior Industries International plant in Rogers.
Manufacturing

Superior Industries to Close Plant in Rogers, Leave 500 Out of Work

Superior Industries International, which makes aluminum wheels for automobiles, says it will close its manufacturing plant in Rogers, leaving 500 people out of work. read more >