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$20.6M foreclosure hits four Arkansas apartment complexes
WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Four apartment complexes in Pulaski, Sebastian and Washington counties were recently hit with a $20.6 million foreclosure judgment. PF Terrace Green LLC, known as the Terrace Green Apartments, at 8223 Scott Hamilton Drive, Little Rock. It was built in 1971 and has 100 units and two stories.
Best Friends in Bentonville takes in pets displaced by Beryl
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Houston residents are still recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. To help relieve stress on animal shelters, Best Friends Pet Resource Center in Bentonville took in animals from Houston on July 13. On Saturday, around 15 to 20 animals arrived from shelters with flooding or...
Work begins on shooting complex project
Bella Vista Sees Demolition Work for Renovated Shooting Complex. The long-awaited project to upgrade the rifle and pistol ranges at the Bella Vista Property Owners Association has finally kicked off with the commencement of demolition work. This substantial development aims to revamp the site, enhancing the overall dining experience for users.
Fayetteville public meetings: July 15-19, 2024
On Monday, July 15, the Environmental Action Committee is scheduled to meet from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in a hybrid setting at City Hall, Room 111, and via Zoom Webinar ID 826 5372 2613. Other Meetings This Week. This week is filled with various meetings, but the detailed schedules...
NWA Urban Land Institute, City of Rogers host event to plan rebuilding efforts
ROGERS, Ark. — The City of Rogers is teaming up with the Urban Land Institute (ULI) of Northwest Arkansas to help guide rebuilding efforts following the May 26 tornadoes that killed four and destroyed countless homes across Benton County. The ULI, a collection of contractors, developers, brokers, urban planners,...
Then & Now: With council, Green helps shape the NWA narrative
Nate Green joined Springdale-based nonprofit Northwest Arkansas Council as communications director in 2019. Over the past four years, he’s led a successful program that has attracted remote workers and raised awareness of the region nationwide. In 2017, Green was vice president of public relations for inVeritas in Rogers when...
Fayetteville City Council preview: July 16, 2024
The Fayetteville City Council is set to convene on July 16, 2024, addressing a range of pivotal issues at this critical meeting. One key proposal up for consideration is a cost-sharing deal with Washington Regional Medical Services for constructing a railway at Futall Drive and Gregg Avenue. This project carries a maximum budget of 0,000. The city’s aviation sector is also seeking approval to secure a Federal Aviation Administration design grant worth 8,500, which would cover 90% of the expenses for designing and soliciting bids for a planned extension of a taxiway at Drake Field.
Explore ‘Place Types’ in Second Round of Plan Bentonville Input Opportunities
Proposals reflect input from February’s ‘Design Week’. Bentonville, AR — Earlier this year, Bentonville residents were invited to consider different growth and development models and their potential impacts on future land preservation, financial accountability, and community connection. That input has since informed a new round of recommendations for community review, kicking off with an Open House, Thursday, July 18, 4-6pm at Thaden Field House, 2205 SW I Street.
Fayetteville City Council recap: July 16, 2024
Amending a code section on depositing materials on vacant lots. Rezoning property in the Park West PZD on North Highway 112. Calling for an election on Sunday alcohol sales. Adopting the Fayetteville Climate Action Plan. Amending stormwater management and drainage codes, appeals and urban residential design standards, and the development...
Rogers working to revitalize parts of the city hit by May 26 tornados
ROGERS, Ark. — Almost seven weeks after the May 26 tornados, Rogers is still working to clear the damage left behind, but also focusing on the future. “How do we really recover from the event in such a way that the city is stronger and more resilient going forward," Rogers Director of Community Development John McCurdy said.
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