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Har-Ber Meadows Debt
Har-Ber Meadows Development Co. of Springdale renewed a $5 million mortgage from Springdale Bank & Trust and received a second mortgage of $9 million from Jones Investment Co. last month….
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Har-Ber Meadows Development Co. of Springdale renewed a $5 million mortgage from Springdale Bank & Trust and received a second mortgage of $9 million from Jones Investment Co. last month….
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A $1.2 million mortgage from Springdale Bank & Trust will be used to finance construction of a subdivision at the corner of Elm Springs Road and 40th Street in Springdale….
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Kim D. and Marylea Hendren of Gravette received two mortgages totaling $1.4 million from the Bank of Gravette on April 4. They were issued simultaneously, one for $1 million and…
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Fredda F. Odum, trustee for the Odum Family Trust, received a $1 million mortgage from Arkansas National Bank in Rogers on April 24. The loan is secured by unit one…
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Construction of a new Consumers IGA Thriftway in Elkins is being financed with a $294,000 mortgage from McIlroy Bank & Trust of Fayetteville. The mortgage was signed April 23 by…
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An 8,230-SF office building at 130 N. College Avenue in Fayetteville was mortgaged April 28 for $359,000. The building is owned by Ronnie and Rebecca Sherwood of Fayetteville. Ronnie Sherwood…
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Molly Maguires, a cross between an early American restaurant/tavern and an Irish pub, plans to open June 3 at 3 Magellan Blvd. in Bentonville. Dr. Mario Costaldi, a Rogers surgeon…
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Rocco’s Spaghetti Stop opened recently at 16 E. Mountain St. in Fayetteville in the building that previously housed the Red Bird Cafe. Linda Higgins, owner of the restaurant, says she…
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John W. Cole, owner of John W. Cole Apparel for Gentlemen on the downtown Fayetteville square, was scheduled to go before a subcommittee of the Fayetteville Planning Commission on May…
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The Trademark Co. of Fort Worth is considering the purchase 309 acres of land south and west of Spring Creek Centre in Fayetteville for retail, office and restaurant space. “We’re…
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Merchandise from Arkansas’ four Pot & Ladle Inc. stores went on sale May 23 at the Rogers store in Dixieland Mall after Arkansas National Bank of Bentonville foreclosed on the…
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ob and Pat Pruitt will be closing their Fantastic Flicks video rental store at 800 S. Thompson in Springdale to open a larger store in Signature Square, a 50,000-SF shopping…
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Frank Siccardi of Fayetteville continues to baffle the heating and cooling industry, as well as himself, with the success and continued development of Positive Air systems. This heating and cooling…
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. uses the Internet to provide detailed, store-by-store, product-by-product, day-by-day sales information to each of the thousands of companies that sell products to the company. Known as Retail…
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“Firms supplying Wal-Mart Maintain Low Profile, Make Economic Impact” As many as 125 major corporations that sell their products to Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville have opened offices in…
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John Mark Reddish, a former Springdale City Council member, is going through a bankruptcy of his potato broker business. Reddish lists assets of more than $687,000 and debts of more…
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Cary and Cindy Arsaga plan to open Block Street Bakery in Fayetteville this July when they close Arsaga’s Espresso Cafe across the street. Cindy Arsaga says the bakery will serve…
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Indutech, a Fayetteville company that makes control boxes for telecommunication towers, has filed for bankruptcy. The Chapter 11 case was filed May 6, but the bankruptcy court granted the company…
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The bankruptcy filing of another area business came too late to be included in an article about the company elsewhere in this issue. On May 27, Dan Ford, owner of…
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Dan Ivy, who recently was released from the Washington County Jail, says God spoke to him in jail and gave him the gift to heal and lead a worldwide ministry.