
2 Apartment Complexes Sold for $10M (NWA Real Deals)
The Club at the Creek and the Vineyards on Garland in Fayetteville were sold in a combo deal. read more >
The Club at the Creek and the Vineyards on Garland in Fayetteville were sold in a combo deal. read more >
Doug Schoenfeld bought the 162,000-SF Ball Metalpack location on Crutcher Street in Springdale. read more >
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused turmoil and operational adjustments in the business world, but real estate developers said the office market shouldn’t change much in northwest Arkansas. read more >
The Harps Food Store adjacent to the company’s headquarters in Springdale has sold for nearly $6 million to two Fayetteville investors. read more >
A hotel redevelopment in downtown Little Rock is in motion after tandem transactions totaling $3.2 million. read more >
A Missouri investor bought the 5,810-SF shop on East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville. read more >
Two Jonesboro investors paid $3.9 million for the Kum & Go convenience store at 2388 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville. read more >
When big-box tenants look for space, there's ample competition for the same handful of properties, due to increasing costs of construction and property. read more >
Arnold Holdings LLC, led by Mike and Jane Arnold of Little Rock, bought the 13,450-SF building at 1 W. Center St. The seller was Fayetteville OPO LLC, led by Jim Huson of Fayetteville. read more >
Jordan Jeter led an investment group that paid $1.1 million for a 32,000-SF building at 271 W. Main St. in Farmington in June and hopes to announce a tenant in the next six weeks. read more >
Breeden Robinson LLC, led by Larry Breeden, bought the facility from Superior Industries International Arkansas LLC, a subsidiary of Superior Industries of Van Nuys, California. read more >
Construction on a 12,000-SF retail center in south Bentonville should be completed by the end of the month. read more >
A 250-unit apartment complex is planned in Centerton after a $2.2 million land purchase. read more >
A 32,000-SF building that used to be the home of a Marvin’s IGA in Farmington has been sold for the second time in 18 months. read more >
Interior renovations are ongoing at a 7,600-SF building at 219 W. Main. The Tamarron Investment Group, through its Abbey Fund, bought the property for $400,000 in February 2015 from Richard Srygley’s RCS Land Co. LLC. read more >
The Walmart Supercenter planned for Centerton in Benton County hasn’t broken ground yet, but investors are still banking on its drawing power. read more >
The 30,000-SF mall has one anchor tenant already in ATA Martial Arts, and it has two signed contracts with Mathnasium and LaVida Massage. Mathnasium, a learning center, is expected to open within a couple of months. read more >