
The Same, But Better, at Old South Restaurant
Happy are the people who find what they like to do and are good at it. One such is Dale Summitt, the owner with his son, Zach, of the Old South Restaurant, a historic diner in Russellville. read more >
Happy are the people who find what they like to do and are good at it. One such is Dale Summitt, the owner with his son, Zach, of the Old South Restaurant, a historic diner in Russellville. read more >
Looking for a steal of a deal? Whispers knows where you can get a jail for $250,000. read more >
KATV, Channel 7, departed its River Market outpost, where it produced “Good Morning Arkansas” for the past several years. read more >
The former 1,234-bed Veterans Administration hospital at 300 E. Roosevelt Road in downtown Little Rock is awaiting a new name to accompany a change of ownership. read more >
The couple that bought the Willis Noll House last month sold another historic home in Fayetteville. read more >
A Fayetteville home designed by architect Edward Durell Stone in 1949 sold for more than $1.1 million. read more >
The Clinton House Museum has 15 months to find a new funding model after the Fayetteville Advertising & Promotions Commission voted 6-0 to end its funding on the facility at the end of the year. read more >
The pulse of the Little Rock-North Little Rock hotel market is beating stronger than those of many hospitality markets around the nation, according to data compiled by a leading industry observer. read more >
After a decade of hope and false starts, the revitalization of downtown Texarkana achieved a breakthrough with the sale July 31 of the historic Hotel Grim to a housing development group. read more >
Some people view a derelict hotel and see what has been lost. Others possess a different kind of vision: They see beyond what was lost to what remains and what can be again. Stuart Hee and his partners in the nonprofit Pine Bluff Rising are in the latter camp. read more >
The old building at 215 Union St. has sat vacant for decades. But after the National Park Service placed it on the National Register of Historic Places recently, plans are in motion to bring it back to life. read more >
This month the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program named five properties to the National Register of Historic Places. read more >
Three Arkansas properties, two in Magnolia and one in Fayetteville, have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. read more >