
$110M Plaza at Pinnacle Hills Takes Shape After a Decade of Dormancy
Chad Hatfield and his investor partner, Paula Whalen, acquired the tract at the northwest corner of South Champions Drive and West Northgate Road in 2013. read more >
Chad Hatfield and his investor partner, Paula Whalen, acquired the tract at the northwest corner of South Champions Drive and West Northgate Road in 2013. read more >
Other areas of Arkansas can adopt the Northwest Arkansas Council’s approach to advancing its region. read more >
For central Arkansas to replicate the boom in northwest Arkansas, regionalism is the best approach, Northwest Arkansas Council CEO Nelson Peacock said. Jealousy between cities is common, he said, but stakeholders have to move past that to achieve progress. read more >
There’s still office space available in northwest Arkansas. But good luck finding storage. read more >
Shining on light on the vibrant downtowns that continue to attract real estate developers, including those specializing in office space. read more >
Builders aim to fill demand, remake work environments near Walmart’s new home. read more >
While Walmart Inc.’s new headquarters in Bentonville propelled the value of commercial building permits to record highs during the first half of this year, the rest of northwest Arkansas generated its own sizable increases over the previous year. read more >
Burkhalter F.B.W. LLC, led by John Burkhalter, sold the 245-unit Fountaine Bleau West project at 4200 S. Bowman Road in Little Rock to an affiliate of Forge Partners of Rancho Santa Fe, California. read more >
Cushman & Wakefield/Sage Partners shifts its top leadership and puts new emphasis on its central Arkansas operations. 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 >
Natural Capital’s new commercial real estate entity wears its heart in its name, Heartland Affordable Housing. But the private investment group’s motives aren’t just altruistic. read more >
A Fayetteville real estate investor paid $7.4 million for a 42,609-SF office building in south Springdale. read more >
The Arkansas-exclusive investment group that bought the Doctors Building of Little Rock last year has closed a securities offering with a haul of more than $41 million. read more >
Two high-profile mixed-use developments are making their way onto the commercial scenes in central and northwest Arkansas. read more >
The COVID-19 pandemic has delivered a wallop to the country’s economy, but experts interviewed by Arkansas Business don’t expect too much lasting damage. There is a caveat, of course. read more >
The pandemic will bring changes to workplace design, but nothing too revolutionary. read more >
A new all-Arkansas ownership and management team has a 21st-century vision for one of Little Rock’s history-making medical buildings, the 1962-vintage Doctors Building in midtown. read more >
For landlords, reduced business activity and unemployment growth threaten to affect rent collections, either from commercial enterprises or from residential tenants. read more >
Tandem transactions in midtown Little Rock introduced new ownership to neighboring medical office buildings. read more >
The Doctors Building and Midtown Medical Park off of University Avenue were both part of a $44 million deal that also included the former Sears properties. read more >