Jacksonville Apartments Add Up to $4.7M Sale (Real Deals)
KP Properties of Arkansas LLC, led by Kel Kenker and Paul Mead, sold the multifamily properties to Main Street Home LLC, led by E&L Webster Family Ltd. of Lakeside, California.
View ArticleInflation: Is This Time Different? (Chris Fleischmann Commentary)
Successful long-term investing requires a long memory. Today, many investors treat it as folklore.
View ArticleThe Name of the Game (Lance Turner Editor's Note)
For the first time, student-athletes can cash in in a big way on their athletic abilities.
View ArticleArkansas’ Newest News Chain Owner
Arkansas’ newest newspaper chain owner thinks technology has been the enemy of print news for too long.
View ArticleInflation Leads to Increasing Menu Prices
Arkansas restaurateurs, already contending with a resurgent pandemic, are also wrestling with the challenge of inflation, which is putting pressure on thin profit margins and has caused some to raise...
View ArticleArkansas Business to Honor State's Top CFOs
Arkansas Business announces the 2021 CFO of the Year finalists and Lifetime Achievement Award winners.
View ArticleRemix, Forge Community Loan Fund Launch Microloan Program
ReMix Ideas of Little Rock partners with Forge Community Loan Fund of Huntsville to pilot a microloan program for entrepreneurs in Arkansas.
View ArticleRemote Work: More Than A Job Perk (Tab Townsell Commentary)
Whether the mom of three or a recent college graduate, flexibility remains at the top of nearly every employee’s wish list.
View ArticleInc. Magazine Ranks 19 Arkansas Companies Among Fastest Growing
Inc. magazine has published its annual 5000 list of the country's fastest growing companies, and 19 companies in Arkansas made the cut.
View ArticleCoworking Project Fills Historic Conway Building
A coworking space called The Studio Downtown expands to take over all of an iconic building at 1100 Oak St. in Conway that formerly housed EM Jeans.
View ArticleArkansas Unemployment Drops to 4.3% in July
Arkansas' unemployment rate declined one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.3% from June to July, according to a report released Friday by the state Division of Workforce Services.
View ArticleWTCAR CEO Denise Thomas Advises Research Makes a World of Difference
Denise Thomas, CEO of World Trade Center Arkansas, says businesses that want to export their products need to do their homework.
View ArticleDavis to Handle Trojan Media Rights (Movers & Shakers)
Learfield IMG College has named Logan Davis general manager for University of Arkansas at Little Rock Trojan Sports Properties.
View ArticleDel Boyette Rides the Zoom Boom
Despite the pandemic, 2020 was his best year, says Del Boyette, CEO of Boyette Strategic Advisors.
View ArticleGet Tickets Now for the Women's Leadership Summit in Jonesboro
Arkansas Business is holding its second Women's Leadership Summit on Oct. 19 in Jonesboro, and tickets to the in-person and virtual event are available now.
View ArticleArkansas Women’s Business Center Awarded $200K to Improve Offerings
Winrock International’s Arkansas Women’s Business Center in El Dorado has been awarded a $200,000 grant to improve service delivery, training and support to women-owned businesses affected by COVID-19.
View ArticleWest Little Rock Law Office Sold for $1.16M
A west Little Rock office building that was owned by law firm Rainwater, Holt & Sexton Properties LLC sells for $1.16 million.
View Article$1.25M In Grants Available for Minority-Owned Businesses
Wells Fargo announced Monday that $1.25 million in grants are now available to help minority-owned small businesses manage the economic effects of COVID-19.
View ArticleFayetteville Startup Awarded $256K for Biomass Technology
SIEV Technologies of Fayetteville is awarded $256,000 in Phase I funding to further develop and then commercialize its technology for converting biomass waste.
View ArticleU.S. Consumer Confidence Falls in August to 6-Month Low
U.S. consumer confidence fell in August to the lowest level since February amid rising concerns about the rapidly spreading delta variant of the coronavirus and worries about higher inflation.
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