
MacArthur Commons Draws $10.7 Million Sale (Real Deals)
A Denver firm bought the 59-unit apartment complex in downtown Little Rock. read more >
A Denver firm bought the 59-unit apartment complex in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Colliers Arkansas has made a $25,000 donation to a University of Arkansas at Little Rock scholarship program established in honor of its co-founder, L. Dickson Flake, who died last year. read more >
The Commercial Real Estate Council of Metro Little Rock will present two awards — the Legacy Award and the Commercial Real Estate Person of the Year — at a virtual ceremony at 3 p.m. Dec. 17. read more >
Leslye Shellam, daughter of L. Dickson Flake, has made a $100,000 donation to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to honor her father’s legacy in real estate. read more >
L. Dickson Flake, the commercial real estate developer whose major projects include the 33-story Regions Center in Little Rock and J.B. Hunt Transport Services headquarters in Lowell, died Tuesday in Little Rock. He was 81. read more >
Eminent domain case associated with future improvements to Highway 10/Cantrell Road in west Little Rock hits the court docket. read more >
Nine limited liability companies affiliated with Canyon View Capital of Santa Cruz, California, purchased Palisades at Chenal Valley at 1501 Rahling Road from MAA Arkansas REIT LLC of Germantown, Tennessee. read more >
A retail project in west Little Rock kicks off our six-pack of million-dollar real estate transactions this week. read more >
An investor group, through Legacy Land & Timber LLC, purchased the 1,787-acre tract that wraps around the western and southern perimeter of the Alotian Golf Club. read more >
Rausch Coleman Mid-Ark LLC, an affiliate of Rausch Coleman Homes of Fayetteville, bought 29 lots in the Trammel Estates neighborhood of Sherwood for $930,900. read more >
Verizon Arena is recognized as the key that started a redevelopment engine for downtown North Little Rock. Celebrating its 20th birthday in October, the facility is touted as an $83 million, debt-free, financially self-sufficient showcase for central Arkansas events. read more >
The Sedgwick Building at 400 Hardin Road in Little Rock sold on Jan. 9 for $4.45 million. read more >
WER Architects/Planners unveils architectural renderings for the second phase of the $100 million, six-phase Little Rock Technology Park, which is designed to attract and retain startups and established tech companies. read more >
An affiliate of Self-Storage Capital Partners of Philadelphia bought the 517-unit mini-storage project in midtown Little Rock from a group led by Paul Darden. read more >
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board votes to approve a proposal to make dormant, rather than dissolve, the Metrocentre Improvement District, which has one outstanding bond attached to it. read more >
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board voted Wednesday to pay a $38,100 fee to terminate its lease and move out of its temporary space at 107 E. Markham St. by Feb. 28. read more >
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board endorses the six-lane with four collector/distributor lanes "diamond" plan for the Interstate 30 corridor through Little Rock. read more >
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Sinclair Broadcasting will need at least three years to move its Little Rock ABC affiliate, KATV Channel 7, from its building at Main and Fourth, Little Rock Technology Park Director Brent Birch told board members Wednesday. read more >
Having recently cleared its last property acquisition hurdle for phase one of the $100 million project, the Little Rock Technology Park Authority board now has full architect renderings in hand. read more >