Delta Group Executes Sale-Leaseback Deal (NWA Real Deals)
Middleton Properties LLC paid $5.9 million for 4 acres and Delta Group Electronics’ 37,600-SF facility on West Technology Way in Fayetteville.
View ArticleInsured Losses from U.S. Catastrophes Total $52B
Insured losses stemming from natural disasters in the United States in 2018 totaled $52.3 billion, down from $78 billion in 2017.
View ArticleA Breath of Fresh Air (Editorial)
An eternal battle over hog waste and the Buffalo does no one any good, and the long-term cost could easily be more than the $6.2 million price of settling the dispute.
View ArticleCrews & Associates Add Two to CMG (Movers & Shakers)
Alyssa Arthur and Weston Woodruff have joined the Capital Markets Group as analysts at Crews & Associates in Little Rock.
View ArticleEverett Ford Buys Benton RV Site for $5.6M
A new location for a Benton auto dealership, a new home for a Little Rock television station and a Little Rock industrial property lead off a six-pack of notable real estate transactions.
View ArticleBanned Ex-Banker Hid Cash From Creditors, Bank Alleges
A former Arkansas banker who received a lifetime ban from the banking industry has been accused of hiding income to avoid paying creditors.
View ArticleUS New-Home Sales Fell 7.8% in May
Sales of new U.S. homes slumped 7.8% in May, as sales plunged in the pricier Northeastern and Western markets.
View ArticleJason Hornsby Joins Stone Bank (Movers & Shakers)
Jason Hornsby has been hired by Stone Bank to be the head of the bank’s home loan division in Little Rock.
View ArticleAcreage Adjoining Alotian Club Purchased in $19.8M Sale (Real Deals)
An investor group, through Legacy Land & Timber LLC, purchased the 1,787-acre tract that wraps around the western and southern perimeter of the Alotian Golf Club.
View ArticleNanoMech Investors Pursue Claims of Self-Dealing, More
Accusations of corporate mismanagement against the former CEO of NanoMech, Jim Phillips, have intensified into allegations of self-dealing and securities fraud.
View ArticleAirways Frieght Sues OZK over Wisconsin Asset Freeze
Airways Freight Corp. of Fayetteville filed for an injunction against Bank OZK after the bank put a hold on its account.
View ArticleCollision Victim Says Walmart Exec Hiding Assets
A Tulsa man who was hit by a car while walking in a Bentonville crosswalk alleged the driver is hiding assets to avoid paying him a $350,000 judgment.
View ArticleGusano's Owner Sued Over Unpaid Loans
It looks like legal problems are on the menu for Tim Chappell, owner of Gusano’s Chicago-Style Pizzeria.
View ArticleUS Construction Spending Falls 0.8% in May
Spending on U.S. construction projects fell in May, the first drop in six months, as home building fell for a fifth straight month.
View ArticleWhere People Found Jobs: Business Services and Health Care
Job growth strengthened in nearly all major industry sectors in June, with notable jumps in government, business services, education and health.
View ArticleSnyder Takes Chair at UCA College of Business (Movers & Shakers)
Tom Snyder was named chair of the Department of Economics, Finance & Insurance & Risk Management in the College of Business at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
View ArticleArkansas Business to Honor 2019's 'Best Places to Work'
Arkansas Business will honor more than 40 companies designated among this year's "Best Places to Work" during an awards luncheon in September.
View ArticlePowell Signals That Rate Cut Could Be Coming Soon
Chairman Jerome Powell signals that the Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates late this month for the first time in a decade in light of a weakening global economy and rising trade tensions.
View ArticlePowell Sends Further Signals of Future Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, testifying for a second day before Congress, said Thursday that the economy is in a "very good place" despite headwinds and that the Fed is prepared to do what...
View ArticleUS Long-Term Mortgage Rates Little Changed
U.S. long-term mortgage rates were mostly unchanged this week amid signals from the Federal Reserve that it is preparing to cut interest rates soon.
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