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Fayetteville Bank Building Changes Hands, Again

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by Talk Business & Politics ([email protected]) January 24, 2000 12:00 am 82 views 

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Bank of America’s 75,887-SF building on the east side of the downtown Fay-etteville square was bought Jan. 15 by the Arkansas Teachers Retirement System. The $3.5 million deal included 60 parking spaces adjacent to the three-story complex.

Presidio Inc. of Dallas bought the facility in 1998 from the former NationsBank.

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