
Dallas Equity Firm Buys Storage Centers (NWA Real Deals)
Dallas Beck, through subsidiaries, bought two in Fayetteville and one in Springdale for more than $22 million. read more >
Dallas Beck, through subsidiaries, bought two in Fayetteville and one in Springdale for more than $22 million. read more >
Automation, outsourcing and lower unionization rates in traditional union strongholds, like auto manufacturing, are among the reasons for the steady decline. But states have also chipped away at unions' power. read more >
The walkouts coincide with Starbucks' annual Red Cup Day, when the company gives free reusable cups to customers who order a holiday drink. read more >
The store is the 261st Starbucks nationally and the first in Arkansas to unionize. read more >
The 70,710-SF center at 12801 Chenal Parkway, called Chenal Commons, has been home to retailers including Old Navy, PetCo, David’s Bridal, Shoe Carnival and Kirkland’s. read more >
The Seattle coffee giant said it sent letters to 238 stores offering a three-week window in October to start negotiations. read more >
David and Angie Hodges, through their Halltown Farms LLC, bought the 1,343-SF coffeehouse at the intersection of North Bloomington Street and East Monroe Avenue. read more >
A mix of commercial and residential properties populate this week’s sampling of million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County. read more >
Apartments, homes and more dot this week’s installment of million-dollar real estate transactions in Pulaski County. read more >
Cantrell Road Building LLC, led by Cory Davis and John Schillinger, bought the 14,938-SF project. read more >
It can be easy to forget that giant restaurant chains like McDonald’s, headquartered in Chicago, are far from monolithic, that individual restaurants are owned and operated by local entrepreneurs. read more >
Noth LLC, led by Nancy Cullins, bought the 82-unit, 22,000-SF complex on South West End Street in Springdale. read more >
A quartet of million-dollar manors dominates this week’s offering of real estate transactions. But first up is an industrial property. read more >
Princeton Place Apartments LLC, an affiliate of Pace Burt Inc. of Albany, Georgia, acquired the 11-story building at 300 E. Roosevelt Road from the Institute in Basic Life Principles Inc. of Hinsdale, Illinois. read more >
Apartments, a commercial redevelopment, Lake Maumelle watershed land, a coffeehouse and commercial mail carrier facility kick off 2021 with a six-pack of million-dollar real estate transactions. read more >
Walmart Inc. of Bentonville says that, starting Monday, it will require all shoppers to wear face coverings in its stores and clubs. read more >
Amazon, Walmart and other big companies are trying to keep their employees healthy by banning business trips, but they've dealt a gut punch to a travel industry already reeling from the virus outbreak. read more >
CVS and Walgreens, as well as grocery chain Wegmans Food Market, have joined the chorus of retailers requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms in their stores. read more >
Two Jonesboro investors paid $3.9 million for the Kum & Go convenience store at 2388 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville. read more >
A west Little Rock eatery, apartments in North Little Rock and south Little Rock and a Conway coffee shop form this week’s quartet of million-dollar transactions. read more >