
Lyon College’s Dental & Veterinary Schools Bring $4M Remodel to Heifer Headquarters
Clark Contractors will remodel the third and fourth floors of the Heifer International headquarters at 1 World Ave. in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Clark Contractors will remodel the third and fourth floors of the Heifer International headquarters at 1 World Ave. in downtown Little Rock. read more >
The 1,200-acre working ranch is located in Perryville, about 45 minutes from Heifer's headquarters in Little Rock. read more >
It brings the college a step closer to opening a campus in Little Rock. read more >
She's a lawyer by training with more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. read more >
Wilson, whose latest job was media and advertising strategy and communications at Heifer International in Little Rock, started her duties with the AAEA and its educational affiliate, the Arkansas Advanced Energy Foundation, on June 1. read more >
The nonprofit has raised 60% of the funds it needs to break ground on the project. read more >
Lyon College, a small school with big ambitions, has more work to do to get its plans off the ground. But it presents an exciting new vision for Little Rock and health care in Arkansas. read more >
The college is partnering with OneHealth Education Group of Little Rock on the project. read more >
The new owners and their plans for the property will be announced at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Heifer Village. read more >
WER Architects/Planners is looking forward to making the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra’s planned $9 million, 20,000-SF music center in Little Rock’s East Village neighborhood sing, pun intended. read more >
The site at the southeast corner of Third Street and World Drive is owned by Heifer International. read more >
She was promoted following a global recruitment process. read more >
Eiffert will oversee the mobilization of resources by 2030. read more >
Impact investing, which offers returns and an opportunity to make a difference, is gaining ground in Arkansas as younger people, businesses and academics embrace the concept that money can do more than just make more money. read more >
The policy meeting returns after a pandemic hiatus in 2020. read more >
Seventy-six years into its mission, Heifer is thinking bigger and smaller simultaneously, shepherding fewer but more inclusive projects with a slightly reduced workforce. read more >
Instead of having about 100 projects in its portfolio, the Little Rock nonprofit is moving to 20-30 programs in the upcoming months. read more >
Lesie Case of Little Rock’s Sauce(d) Bar & Oven will be taking over the Cafe@Heifer, once it opens post-pandemic, though there’s no timeline yet. read more >
New South Produce Cooperative, based in North Little Rock, has been in business close to two years now, providing Arkansas residents another source of locally grown produce. read more >
Heifer International launches a $12.6 million project to help 30,000 farmers in Kenya increase the quantity and improve the quality of the milk they produce. read more >