by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
Say it Ain?t So, St. Joseph Moving
St. Joseph Catholic Church is moving after being located at 321 E. Lafayette St. in Fayetteville since 1934. But the church’s planned $8 million construction project in the 4000 block…
by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
St. Joseph Catholic Church is moving after being located at 321 E. Lafayette St. in Fayetteville since 1934. But the church’s planned $8 million construction project in the 4000 block…
by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
Developer Tom Terminella of Terminella & Associates in Springdale has broken ground at his Woodland Estates at the corner of Howard Nickell Road and Arkansas Highway 112 in Fayetteville. The…
by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
Gary Brandon Enterprises is spending $3.6 million to develop his Pinewoods Subdivision on Pinewoods Drive in Springdale. Springdale Bank & Trust Co. has supplied the financing with three loans issued…
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The Bella Vista Baptist Church got a $1.5 million loan Jan. 25 from Bank of Bentonville to remodel and expand its facilities at 50 E. Lancashire Blvd. in Bella Vista….
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Marshalltown Tools is spending $1.23 million to add 45,000-SF of space to its distribution facilities at 2364 Armstrong Road in Fayetteville’s Industrial Park. Paul Pinneo, president of Marshalltown’s Fayetteville division,…
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Frank Siccardi, founder and president of Coenco Inc. in Fayetteville, consolidated loans for his business and residence space with two from First State Bank of Lonoke totaling $657,962. The refinancing…
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Clete and Tammy Brewer got a $1.1 million loan Oct. 22 from Bank of America in Fayetteville to buy residential property at 4301 W. Oak St. in Rogers. Their new…
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Boozman-Hof Regional Eye Clinic P.A. in Rogers is building a new office on a two-acre site at Har-Ber Meadows in Springdale. The land’s $392,040 sale on Feb. 25 marked the…
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On Valentine’s Day, the Northwest Arkansas Mall got an unwanted gift. That day, someone passed four counterfeit $100 bills in the mall. Two of the bills came through Camelot Music,…
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Ozark Center Point Place has landed a new tenant. U.S. Factory Outlets Inc., based in New York City, will occupy a 23,000 SF space in the 300,000-SF shopping center that…
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Former Pilgrim executive will stick with strategy Lindy M. “Buddy” Pilgrim, the former chief operating officer of Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. in Pittsburg, Texas, has been named the new CEO of…
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Competition for consumers’ sports entertainment dollars in Northwest Arkansas has reached new heights this decade. And the upcoming 23,000-seat expansion of Reynolds Razorback Stadium will offer yet another venue for…
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Arkansans’ income figures stagnant when compared with national average Charles Venus recently dared utter the dreaded word “recession” in front of a Northwest Arkansas audience. But then, he explained, it…
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Did you know that Stephens Sports Management will no longer be affiliated with “The Houston Nutt Show” or “The Rollin’ With Nolan Show?” The subsidiary of Stephens Inc. was the…
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The exodus of Stephens Sports Management has set observers to musing how the lineup of advertisers for the shows, which are dominated by central Arkansas firms, might change. Some are…
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While we’re on the subject of fallout over the War Memorial controversy… Did you hear the country club banter that claimed Frank Broyles’ stance on the issue cost him his…
by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
The folks at Van Buren-based Loislaw.com took it personally when the new CEO of one of their biggest competitors mentioned Arkansas in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal….
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We know what they say about beauty, but we suspect it’s true of age, too. Fitch IBCA’s report explaining its rating on Washington Regional Medical Center’s $84 million bond issue…
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Health care industry investment ratings slip Washington Regional Medical Center’s planned sale of $84.1 million worth of bonds won investment-grade ratings from three ratings firms, but just barely. It’s not…
by - March 6, 2000 12:00 am
The ratings reports and the prospectus for the bond issue contain details about the Northwest Arkansas health-care industry and about Washington Regional Health System in particular that aren’t usually publicly…