Bret Bielema, canned as coach of the Hogs last year after an ignominious five-year run, has put his palatial Fayetteville estate on sale for $1.975 million.
A news release announces the merger of Moses Tucker Real Estate and Newmark Grubb Arkansas into what is described as the second-largest commercial brokerage and management firm in the state, with offices from Little Rock to Bentonville. Chris Moses will be president and CEO.
The Little Rock School District has received seven ideas for using two schools to be closed next year as a result of budget cuts approved by the state, which controls the school district. The ideas include multi-family housing in the Woodruff buildings and community services, including health care, for the Franklin building.
Moses Tucker Real Estate will try for a third time tonight to win approval from the Little Rock Historic District Commission for an apartment project on a half block between Ninth and Tenth on Scott Street that has been unused for decades. UPDATE: The revised plan was approved tonight in 4-1 vote.
Jennifer Carman, who's been at the center of recent stories about an apartment project before the Little Rock Historic District Commission, sent notice to city officials yesterday that she was resigning from the commission, which controls development in the historic neighborhood around MacArthur Park. Plenty of questions remain about what happens next.
A long-time Quapaw Quarter Association leader has joined Historic District Commissioner Jennifer Carman in defending her outspoken opposition to a 50-unit apartment project for a half-block at Ninth and Scott unoccupied for a half-century.
Action by the Little Rock Historic District Commission on an apartment project at Ninth and Scott was deferred today because of continuing legal question.
Moses Tucker Real Estate is pre-leasing the 36-unit Row at Legion Village, an apartment and commercial project on Rock Street between Capitol Avenue and Sixth Street.
Work begins on new downtown apartments, Legion Village, with a deal in the works to include a restaurant/entertainment component in the project. We're guessing hipster bowling/beer hall.
Architects, developers and business people met today to talk about transforming the look, feel and use of a 30-block area that includes Capitol Avenue and blocks north, which they've tagged as the "Financial Quarter." (The boundaries, not written in stone, would be Broadway and Main on the west and east and the Arkansas River and Sixth Street on the north and south.)