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Graduate Fayetteville GM Rhonda Cooksey.
Construction / Education / Media & Marketing

Graduate Fayetteville Hotel Celebrates College NostalgiaLock Icon

New 14-story plaid boutique hotel inside the former Chancellor location banks on storytelling and University of Arkansas decor to attract guests. read more >
The Chancellor Hotel at 70 N. East Ave. in Fayetteville
Investments / Legal / Real Estate

Litigants in Chancellor Hotel Lawsuit Fighting on Two FrontsLock Icon

The lawsuit over the sale of Fayetteville's Chancellor Hotel isn't the first time the two former owners have gone to court against each other. read more >
The Chancellor Hotel at 70 N. East Ave. in Fayetteville
Investments / Legal / Real Estate

Lawsuit Alleges Chancellor’s Quick Sale Didn’t Check OutLock Icon

The $31 million Chancellor Hotel deal in Fayetteville now comes with a backstory that is the subject of breach-of-contract litigation in Washington County Circuit Court. read more >
The Chancellor Hotel at 70 N. East Ave. in Fayetteville
Banking & Finance / Energy / Restaurants & Food

Chicago Firm Pays $31M For Chancellor Hotel (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

AJ Capital bought the Chancellor Hotel in downtown Fayetteville and plans to convert the property into a boutique Graduate Hotel. read more >
Ramsay Ball, a principal with Colliers International in Bentonville: “Northwest Arkansas was a speculative market, and everybody wanted to be a part of it.” | (Photo by Beth Hall)
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Investments

OREO ‘Cleansing’ Helps Stabilize NWA Real Estate

When the real estate bubble popped in 2008, it popped big time in northwest Arkansas, which generated more “other real estate owned” than Little Rock. Now, sales and an improving economy are bringing calm to a market once noted for speculation. read more >
Real Estate / Restaurants & Food / Tourism

Hotels, Restaurants Stay Steady on Top Revenue Lists

This year’s list of the top revenue-producing hotels and restaurants in 2013 didn’t pack many surprises. Two hotels, both in northwest Arkansas, debuted on the list, one hotel got a new identity — the Peabody Little Rock became the Marriott-Little Rock — and one hotel disappeared. read more >