Tag: NWABJ

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Conventional Wisdom?

The city of Fayetteville has yet to book a single convention or trade show for its much-awaited town center planned for the south side of the downtown square. We’re told…

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Fort Blair

Talk around town is that Jim Blair, retired general counsel for Tyson Foods, is building a fortress. Turns out it’s more like a sand castle. Blair’s flamboyant new office at…

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Central Thought

It seems that something’s always going on at Arvest Bank Group, and here’s the latest: The Jim Walton-led holding company is among a growing line of banks that made brief…

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Through The Grapevine

You may have heard about the Aug. 6 explosion at the new Embassy Suites hotel in Grapevine, Texas, but did you know there’s a Northwest Arkansas connection? The hotel is…

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Bye Gulley, by Golley

Gary Gulley just missed the recent shakeup at Superior Federal Bank of Springdale. He resigned as a loan originator there on July 30 both because his father became ill and…

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Wrestling With Firing

Have you ever had to fire a long-time loyal employee or family member? If so, and if you are like most successful CEOs, you wrestled really hard with the decision.You…

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Richland Found at Commerce Center

Richland Construction Co. of Springdale is building a 20,000-SF upscale office building at Commerce Center on Walton Boulevard in Bentonville. About $1.2 million of the $1.5 million project was financed…

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Myers Remodels Local Apartments

Carl Myers, through his company Myers Apartments of Fayetteville, is remodeling the Brook Allison Apartments II at 2660 Wedington Drive. The $675,000 purchase and remodeling project is being financed by…

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Youth Bridge Link to Centerton

Youth Bridge Inc. of Fayetteville is expanding its Northwest Arkansas operations with a new 10,700-SF shelter and counseling facility in Centerton. The Bank of Bentonville is financing the $450,000 project…

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Students Return; Retail Revs

Despite the retail boom, a UA expert says the campus has less impact on the area’s economy While Fayetteville’s population has jumped by 44.7 percent – from 36,608 in 1980…