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Jackson Williams tells potential buyers that the Lakewood neighborhood is the safest in Northwest Arkansas, but he’s not talking about the crime rate.
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Jackson Williams tells potential buyers that the Lakewood neighborhood is the safest in Northwest Arkansas, but he’s not talking about the crime rate.
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According to the Arvest Bank Group-commissioned Skyline Report compiled by University of Arkansas researchers, multifamily vacancy rates as of June 30 were almost 3 percent higher than a year earlier.
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For the Northwest Arkansas market, the 10 credit unions saw their collective assets gain about 1.3 percent from $167.9 million as of Dec. 31, 2006, to $170.1 million as of Dec. 31, 2007.
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Now more than ever it becomes important that we become the clearest representation of our companies, that we demonstrate our conviction about the products, services and solutions we provide.
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Nearly three months after it was originally scheduled to be sold at a foreclosure auction, Brandon Barber’s Legacy Building in downtown Fayetteville sold on Nov. 13.
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Just when we thought Fayetteville couldn’t get any more pizza places, three more establishments have decided to enter the market.
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Not even Arkansas’ Governor is passing up the chance to roast Arvest Bank executive vice president Dick Trammel.
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With 5,800 SF in the Shoppes at Steele Crossing, Louie’s will be a sports bar featuring pizza, an outdoor patio with a south and east views and seating for around 240 in separate bar and dining areas.
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George Gleason II, for instance, recently raised a bit over $3 million by selling 103,000 shares of Bank of the Ozarks stock.
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Amid discussions of bail-outs and buy-outs the critical question is what is a piece of real estate worth?
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Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas will partner with Cornerstone Healthcare to save 41 jobs in its outpatient therapy program that were on the chopping block one month ago.
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Susan Barrett, president of Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas since 1999, announced she will retire effective Dec. 31.
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BusinessWeek has tabbed Springdale as the best place to raise children in 2009.
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Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, a Dallas-born chain, is coming to Northwest Arkansas.
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At its sixth annual meeting for Northwest Arkansas partners in conservation, held Nov. 6 at the Springdale Country Club, State Director Scott Simon said more than 7,200 acres have been place in conservation management in 2008.
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According to a survey of business leaders in Arkansas, during the third quarter 61 percent of companies expected to maintain their current staff levels.
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According to research by Robert Half International, a temporary staffing and consulting firm with a location in Fayetteville, salaries for accounting and finance staff are expected to grow 3.4 percent in 2009.
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board hoped to create additional consistency and comparability in fair value measurements and to expand disclosures about fair value measurements for the users of the financial statements. Did they miss the mark? Or did
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The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal has consistently opposed the idea of a state lottery for all the usual reasons: It is simply not the proper job of government to promote gambling, and particularly not a form of gambling that amounts to a regressive
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Foster Files and Harris Land Development and Construction Management recently purchased a building permit valued at $2.8 million to construct a 56-unit multi-family development in Fort Smith; Mathias Storage Buildings in Springdale recently sold for $1.3