
Jim Bell's Journey Back to Osceola
Bell is the vice president of construction at U.S. Steel. read more >
Bell is the vice president of construction at U.S. Steel. read more >
Big River 2 is scheduled to be producing by the third quarter of 2024, just two years after construction began. read more >
Recent legislation changing Arkansas’ solar power policy has solar developers scrambling. read more >
Varner joined Kelley in 2013. read more >
Third generation takes the reins as head of the family business. read more >
Walmsley has nearly 20 years of experience in the steel industry. He joined Lexicon in 2019. read more >
Arkansas’ steel industry is a stunning success story, but challenges remain for what has become a crucial industry in Mississippi County. read more >
Steven Grandfield has worked in several management positions at Lexicon, most recently as president of the Lexicon Fabrication Group. read more >
The new hires are Chris Brudos and Will Mangrum. read more >
Little Rock-based W&W/AFCO Steel and Lexicon Inc. fabricate 90,000 tons for giant Tesla manufacturing plant Gigafactory Texas. read more >
Universal Limited Inc. and its nearly 200 workers will continue their employment and remain in Alabama. read more >
He will help lead the company's Prospect Steel division. read more >
Davis Davis is now a senior associate at the North Little Rock firm. read more >
Josh Matthews has been promoted to senior associate at Marlon Blackwell Architects of Fayetteville. read more >
Arkansas employers find themselves caught between federal mandates and a new state law. read more >
Arkansas has made some good bets in Mississippi County and they continue to pay off. It’s worth remembering how improbable the biggest of those seemed. read more >
An affiliate of Caprocq Core REIT purchased the four-story project in west Little Rock. read more >
The $825,000 sale of a Dollar General store led the most recent round of real estate transactions. read more >
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock are using 3-D printers to make face shields for the state's health care workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
With the coronavirus pandemic wreaking economic havoc, former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter fears a long-awaited state ruling on solar power policy could threaten $125 million in projects by his firm alone. read more >