
Kum & Go Goes Again, for $4.5M
Kevin Riggins of Fayetteville, the owner of Riggins Construction & Development, paid $4.45 million for the 4,950-SF facility on 1.8 acres at 90 East Main St. read more >
Kevin Riggins of Fayetteville, the owner of Riggins Construction & Development, paid $4.45 million for the 4,950-SF facility on 1.8 acres at 90 East Main St. read more >
A two-year legal battle is apparently over, clearing the way for a Kum & Go convenience store to begin construction on a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard location in Fayetteville. read more >
Parkplace Project LLC of Brooklyn acquired the 92-unit Park Place project at 621 and 700 Poplar St., the 56-unit Windgate Square project at 701 Poplar St., the 46-unit Stone Village project at 300 S. Hospital Drive and the eight-unit Southview project at 1201 South Road. read more >
This week’s parade of million-dollar real estate transactions starts with an agri acquisition near Scott. read more >
Richmark, a real estate investment company in Greeley, Colorado, paid $7.2 million for the soon-to-be Kum & Go station at the northeast corner of Mount Comfort and Rupple roads. read more >
Jai Om Hospitality LLC of Frisco, Texas, purchased the 99-room hotel at 4311 Warden Road. read more >
A real estate investment trust based in Michigan bought the property on Elm Springs Road from the John J. Sorci Trust of San Jose, California, led by trustee Kimberly Mattos. read more >
An Iowa investor came to Arkansas to buy a franchise location of Iowa-based Kum & Go. read more >
The week’s string of Pulaski County real estate transactions kicks off with a Kum & Go in southwest Little Rock. read more >
The convenience store chain Kum & Go of Des Moines, Iowa, didn’t waste much time jumping on a probable future store location in west Fayetteville. read more >
An affiliate of Fidelity Financial Corp. of Wichita, Kansas, bought the Kum & Go at 8801 Maumelle Blvd. The seller is BBR Oil IV LLC of Iowa City, Iowa. read more >
A super convenience store, apartments, an eatery and a home provide this week’s installment of million-dollar real estate deals. read more >
Goko LLC of Wichita, Kansas, purchased the super convenience store in west Little Rock from Bayrock Seven LLC of Charlotte, North Carolina. read more >
Steve Juiris bought the 8-acre, 300-unit site on North Broyles Street from 3B Storage LLC, led by Alex Baumeister, Patrick Byrd and Charles Burford. read more >
Convenience stores in west Little Rock and Benton, acreage in eastern Faulkner County, residential lots in northern Lonoke County and a PT development in Conway provide the week’s assembly of million-dollar real estate transactions. read more >
The expected sale and proposed construction of a Kum & Go convenience store on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Fayetteville may have hit a snag over, among other things, four handicapped parking spaces. read more >
Apartments and an auto service project in west Little Rock combined with a convenience store and industrial project in Benton and topped with a Conway car wash form this week’s serving of million-dollar real estate transactions. read more >
Jacksonville is on the rise, and its schools are playing no small role in that. Replacing all schools in the Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District is one way the district, carved out of the Pulaski County Special School District in 2014, is hoping to improve education in the community. read more >
An affiliate of Little Rock’s BSR Trust LLC sold the 256-unit Waterford Apartments project for $18.15 million and the 72-unit Bowman Heights project for $4 million. read more >
A super convenience store in Jacksonville, three grand homes in west Little Rock and a mini-storage project in south Little Rock join forces in this week’s roster of million-dollar real estate transactions. read more >