
MacArthur Commons Draws $10.7 Million Sale (Real Deals)
A Denver firm bought the 59-unit apartment complex in downtown Little Rock. read more >
A Denver firm bought the 59-unit apartment complex in downtown Little Rock. read more >
3rd & Commerce LLC, led by Rett Tucker and Jimmy Moses, sold its 44,898-SF piece of the Arkansas Capital Commerce Center at 200 River Market Ave. for $4.97 million and its adjoining parking deck for $3.32 million. read more >
The 250-unit apartment complex in Little Rock was bought by an affiliate of Interurban Cos. of Centennial, Colorado. read more >
This week’s offering of million-dollar real estate transactions encompasses a fast-food outlet, apartments, big homes and sand land. read more >
Lost Forty Brewing of Little Rock says it will open a restaurant and specialty brewing facility at the site of the recently shuttered East Sixth Brewing Co. (formerly known as Rebel Kettle Brewing) at 822 E. 6th St. in Little Rock. read more >
An affiliate of Cleveland’s Boyd Watterson Asset Management bought the seven-story Mann Building at 322 Main St. in downtown Little Rock. read more >
The 121,922-SF former Kmart Shopping Center at 10901 N. Rodney Parham Road will become home to Premier Gastroenterology Associates as part of the Premier Medical Plaza. read more >
Botoom Mak purchased the Windamere Plaza, a 20,072-SF retail project at 8211 Geyer Springs in a $630,000 foreclosure sale. read more >
The bottom line is that The Rep is critical to our city’s cultural and arts development, but it is also vital to our economic development. read more >
EIIC LLC, led by Jean Eiler, purchased 61 townhomes in The Villas at Audubon near the northwest corner of Audubon and Club Manor drives. read more >
8114 Cantrell LLC, led by Billy Roehrenbeck, purchased its namesake project. read more >
National Retail Properties Ltd. of Orlando, Florida, purchased the Markham St. project in midtown Little Rock and the North Little Rock location. read more >
A real estate and development resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Moses Tucker Real Estate of Little Rock announced Tuesday the official opening of its 1,700-SF Fayetteville office. read more >
A 59-unit apartment project in downtown Little Rock weighed in at $10.5 million. MacArthur Commons LLC, led by David Thompson, bought its namesake project at 414 E. Capitol Ave. read more >
About $100 million in new development is unfolding along Little Rock’s Main Street as developers bet on an influx of jobs and residents, according to an estimate by Moses Tucker Real Estate of Little Rock. read more >
What appears to an outsider as the simple passing of the family business from one generation to the next wasn’t the plan from the beginning. read more >
When he took office six months ago, the Rev. Christoph Keller III told Little Rock developer Rett Tucker, a longtime church member who helped recruit Keller, that he intended to be an “energetic interim.” To that end, Keller has launched an effort to reinvigorate the cathedral, which will mark the 130th anniversary of its downtown founding on Oct. 30. read more >
Did you know the River Market Tower in downtown Little Rock is built on a new financial foundation? The ownership group, led by developers Jimmy Moses and Rett Tucker, bought the project’s debt from an affiliate of the The Broe Group of Denver for an undisclosed sum. read more >
About 70,200 SF of retail space and a two-story parking deck in midtown Little Rock weighed in at $23.36 million. Six pieces of the Park Avenue project on University Avenue were sold to Illinois trust group. read more >