Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock reports fiscal third-quarter profit of $155.3 million. But same-store sales declined 6%, with CEO William T. Dillard II citing "weakness" starting in September. read more >
At 20 years old, the Victory Building at 1401 W. Capitol Ave. in Little Rock has lived up to its name, at least in the view of its owner, the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock reports fiscal second-quarter net income of $185.7 million, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier. read more >
This week a quartet of million-dollar transactions takes the stage. The group consists of a Jacksonville mobile home park and three Little Rock properties: a cocktail lounge, apartment project and commercial site. read more >
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Affiliates of the Read Property Group of Brooklyn, New York, bought 31 buildings in seven transactions of the North Little Rock apartment complex. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock reports improvement in both first-quarter profit and sales compared to the first quarter of 2020, when stores closed or cut hours in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock reports fourth-quarter net income of $67 million, down slightly from the same quarter last year, but same-store sales declined 17%. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock reports a much-improved third-quarter profit, but the beleaguered department store chain remains on track for a fiscal-year loss. read more >
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Led by the Saracen Casino Resort, which has a construction value of $215 million, Pine Bluff is seeing growth across the city unlike any in recent years. read more >
A new all-Arkansas ownership and management team has a 21st-century vision for one of Little Rock’s history-making medical buildings, the 1962-vintage Doctors Building in midtown. read more >
The new Bank OZK headquarters is envisioned as a spectacular calling card to recruit new talent to come and work for the company and an amenity-laden investment to retain staffers. read more >
An all-Arkansas contracting team breaks ground on a $150 million medical school energy project expected to save $4.8 million a year at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. read more >