
Steven Grandfield Promoted to COO of Lexicon Inc. (Super Mover)
Steven Grandfield has worked in several management positions at Lexicon, most recently as president of the Lexicon Fabrication Group. 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 >
A retail project in west Little Rock kicks off our six-pack of million-dollar real estate transactions this week. read more >
Patrick Schueck, president of Lexicon Fabricators & Constructors, sings praises to steel tariffs, and looks ahead to a big year in 2019. read more >
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has named the auditorium of its Donaghey College of Engineering & Information Technology in honor of Thomas Schueck, founder and chairman of steel company Lexicon Inc. of Little Rock. read more >
President Donald Trump’s trade skirmish with China may pose a billion-dollar threat to Arkansas’ economy, or may be just a blip, a negotiating tactic. read more >
After building Schueck Steel into a family of companies under the Lexicon corporate banner, Tom Schueck has developed a secondary career of sorts. read more >
Tom Schueck, a newly graduated civil engineer, moved to Little Rock in the 1960s to work on the Murray Lock and Dam. But it didn’t take him long to form Schueck Steel Products in his converted garage — a company with $800 to its name and one employee, Tom’s pregnant wife, Marge. read more >
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