
Tian Yuan Chairman Offers Details of Little Rock Expansion
Tian Yuan Chairman Tang Xinhong gives details about the garment-maker's expansion plans at the Port of Little Rock read more >
Tian Yuan Chairman Tang Xinhong gives details about the garment-maker's expansion plans at the Port of Little Rock read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson and other officials toured the newly renovated Tian Yuan Garments facility in Little Rock on Thursday. read more >
Reach out, friends, to others. You'll never know what you can accomplish before breakfast. read more >
A big retail destination, an industrial project and auto land in west Little Rock provide this week’s trio of big real estate transactions. read more >
In Arkansas, where the May unemployment rate was a record-setting low of 3.4 percent, manufacturers aren’t concerned about robots taking jobs. They’re concerned about competing in a global marketplace. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson, speaking at the Arkansas Delta Conference, said Arkansas leads the nation in foreign direct investment. read more >
Gateway Village I LLC, led by Tommy Hodges, sold the 6 Bass Pro Drive project, home of David’s Burgers, Hogman’s Gameday Superstore and more. read more >
Apartments, an industrial project and a store in Little Rock along with a dental development in Bryant and a closed restaurant in Conway all topped the $1 million sales mark. read more >
A Chinese garment maker’s plan to spend $20 million building a factory in Little Rock is an example of a manufacturing phenomenon that is picking up steam as automation begins to wash out the labor cost advantage that for decades enticed manufacturers to move overseas. read more >
Suzhou Industrial Park Tianyuan Garment Co., the company spending $20 million to open a garment plant in Little Rock late next year, made the first move on Arkansas in December 2015. read more >
A multimillion-dollar incentives package is helping attract the Chinese garment maker that plans to build a $20 million plant in Little Rock and open it by the end of 2017. read more >
A Chinese company that makes clothing for Adidas and other brands has agreed to put a garment plant in Little Rock, investing $20 million and employing 400 people. read more >