
Ozark Villas Apartments Sell for $39M (NWA Real Deals)
A Minnesota real estate company bought the Ozark Villas apartment complex in Fayetteville for $39 million. read more >
A Minnesota real estate company bought the Ozark Villas apartment complex in Fayetteville for $39 million. read more >
The project will feature 80,000 SF of retail space, anchored by a 37,000-SF Whole Foods store and two North Carolina-based restaurants: Firebirds Wood Fired Grill of Charlotte and Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar of Asheville. read more >
A Walgreens pharmacy in uptown Fayetteville was purchased by Spectrum Link LLC. read more >
David and Doug Hendrix of Bryant bought a 6,340-SF home in Fayetteville for $2.95 million. read more >
StoutCap, led by Chris Stout, bought the 56-unit complex on West Preservation Drive. read more >
Timberland Partners of Bloomington, Minnesota, paid $43 million for the Pure Springdale apartment complex on Gene George Boulevard. read more >
A 44,000-SF fitness center adjacent to the Cross Church campus in Fayetteville sold for $16 million. read more >
Real estate investors from Midland, Texas, paid $8.5 million for the Grandview Apartments in Fayetteville. read more >
Tailwind Group of Mankato, which specializes in student housing, bought the complex through its Tailwind Fayetteville LLC. read more >
A Dallas investment firm paid $45.2 million for Watercolors of Centerton, a 232-unit apartment complex. read more >
Dallas Beck, through subsidiaries, bought two in Fayetteville and one in Springdale for more than $22 million. read more >
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale purchased a 134,000-SF office complex on South Thompson Street in Springdale. read more >
A Bentonville investor group paid $9.6 million for the Avid Hotel in west Fayetteville. read more >
Trevor and Christina Shakiba, the co-founders of Shakiba Capital, bought the 168-unit Reserve at Springdale complex on Old Missouri Road. read more >
Willow Creek Landholdings LLC bought the 13,156-SF medical office on Willow Creek Drive. read more >
The student apartment complex in Fayetteville is on South Razorback Road across the street from Baum Stadium. read more >
The complex was anchored by the logistics company Transplace of Frisco, Texas, which opened a new 150,000 office for its Arkansas operations in August 2021. read more >
Landmark Properties of Athens, Georgia, bought the property through its Retreat at Fayetteville LLC subsidiary. read more >
The 128-unit complex totals 54,460 SF on East Randall Wobbe Lane. read more >
Black Oak Apartments in Springdale and Crown Ridge Apartments in Fayetteville purchased by limited liability corporations associated with a Utah real estate investment firm. read more >