
What's Next With Inflation (Lance Turner Editor's Note)
Nearly eight months into an expensive 2022, here’s where we stand on inflation and what some observers and policymakers think is coming next. read more >
Nearly eight months into an expensive 2022, here’s where we stand on inflation and what some observers and policymakers think is coming next. read more >
A 621-unit mini-storage project in Jacksonville kicks off this week’s list of million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County. read more >
If you recall, a Pulaski County Circuit Court jury awarded $4.6 million to Richard F. Toll against Nelson for compensatory damages and $39 million for punitive damages. read more >
Three developments last week showed expressions of confidence in Arkansas’ future, always welcome but particularly so during the blistering days of summer. read more >
The figures aren't adjusted for inflation and so largely reflect higher prices, particularly for gas. read more >
It's set to be the restaurant's eighth location, and its first in Arkansas. read more >
With demand up and supplies down, costs jumped. And companies found that they could pass along those higher costs in the form of higher prices to consumers, many of whom had managed to pile up savings during the pandemic. read more >
The government's consumer price index soared 9.1% over the past year, the biggest yearly increase since 1981. read more >
CEO Jeff Williams saw his compensation rise to $948,093 in fiscal 2022. read more >
Canoo has agreed not to do business with Walmart rival Amazon, and Walmart could end up owning more than 20% of the EV maker. read more >
Arkansas Business will honor 50 companies designated among this year's "Best Places to Work" during a live event in September at the DoubleTree Little Rock. read more >
Used car prices have gone up, generating revenue for the company, but the price of acquiring used cars to resell to customers has also increased. read more >
In a 2021 survey, 53% of human resource professionals said they would be willing to hire people with criminal records — up from just 37% in 2018. read more >
Woodland Hills Valley LLC, led by Graham Smith and Scott Hurley, acquired the land just outside Little Rock. read more >
A persistent chip shortage and a continued lack of labor make both new and used vehicles expensive read more >
Research from the Harvard Business Review suggests that, as the nature of business becomes more social, so too do the skills required to run a business. And that’s upended how owners and boards of directors think of a well-equipped CEO candidate. read more >
The unemployment rate remained at 3.6% for a fourth straight month. read more >
The seller was the McCarley Family Limited Partnership, which has owned the 134,000-SF shopping center at 407 N. Arkansas Ave. since 2004. read more >
Employers posted 11.3 million job openings at the end of May, the Labor Department said Wednesday, down from nearly 11.7 million in April. read more >
Restaurants both local and national have expressed interest in the center, said Jim Keet, chairman of JTJ Restaurants of Little Rock. read more >