Tagged: Arcade Building

Walter Hussman Asks City of Little Rock To Abandon Alley

Walter Hussman Asks City of Little Rock To Abandon Alley

WhispersTransportation

Alleys in the heart of the big city present a different value, sometimes appreciated more in terms of monetary worth. That distinction is brought home regarding an alley in downtown Little Rock that recently drew special attention at City Hall. read more >

Landers Auto Dealership Drives $22.1M Toyota Sale (Real Deals)

Landers Auto Dealership Drives $22.1M Toyota Sale (Real Deals)

Real DealsBanking & FinanceLegal

Luther Auto Group’s acquisition of Steve Landers Toyota in Little Rock generated a real estate transaction valued at $22.1 million. A former Metropolitan National Bank branch in west Little Rock is under new ownership after a $1.76 million sale. And a 27,832-SF piece of the Arcade Building in downtown Little Rock changed hands in a transaction valued at $1.2 million. read more >

Upscale Rivals Play Catch-up to Cache in Sales Receipts

Upscale Rivals Play Catch-up to Cache in Sales Receipts

WhispersRestaurants & Food

Cache has been open only since mid-December, yet it’s on track to blow by the competition among Little Rock’s full-service, fine dining, white tablecloth restaurants in total sales, including the usual leader, Sonny Williams Steak Room.The restaurant, co-owned by Crews & Associates CEO Rush Harding and his son, Payne, is located at 425 President Clinton Ave. in the River Market District, in the $14 million, 59,000-SF Arcade Building. read more >

Kum & Go Filling Up Coffers of Million-Dollar Deals

WhispersRestaurants & Food

A convenience store development in North Little Rock, eatery space in downtown Little Rock, industrial property in Jacksonville, a retail project and a home in west Little Rock all generated seven-digit sales. read more >

3 Downtown Little Rock Projects on Track for Completion This Year

3 Downtown Little Rock Projects on Track for Completion This Year

Banking & FinanceRestaurants & Food

Three of the most imminent projects are the new Residence Inn by Marriott next to the Interstate 30 ramp at 219 River Market Ave., the Mann on Main Redevelopment at Fourth and Main streets and the Arcade Building, a new multi-use office and retail space at 100 River Market Ave. read more >