Presenting the 40 Under 40 Class of 2022: Our Annual List of Promising Young...
The 29th class of Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 honorees — men and women from around the state and a variety of industries who are shaping business, government and nonprofit work in Arkansas.
View ArticlePowell: 'Soft' Economic Landing May Be Out of Fed's Control
His comments reflect less confidence in avoiding a recession than previously conveyed.
View ArticleFed Officials Signal Rates May Head to 'Restrictive' Levels
Fed officials are betting that the economy's broad strength will enable it to withstand sharply higher borrowing rates without leading to extended layoffs or a recession.
View ArticleCEO Pay Rose 17% in 2021 as Profits Soared; Workers Trailed
The median pay for top execs was $14.5 million, boosted in many cases by soaring stock prices.
View Article3 Move Up At Arkansas Federal Credit Union (Movers & Shakers)
Dustin Cole, Alan Harrison and Brandon Webb are now senior vice presidents.
View ArticleCircle K on the Way in Downtown Little Rock
The redevelopment at 109 Chester St. is the 13th Circle K project in planned or under construction by a pair of Little Rock concerns.
View ArticleJacksonville Apartments Valued at $13.5M (Real Deals)
Parkplace Project LLC of Brooklyn acquired the 92-unit Park Place project at 621 and 700 Poplar St., the 56-unit Windgate Square project at 701 Poplar St., the 46-unit Stone Village project at 300 S....
View ArticleWobbe Lane Apartments Sell for $26 Million (NWA Real Deals)
The 128-unit complex totals 54,460 SF on East Randall Wobbe Lane.
View Article‘Bank of 1889’ Set to Debut In Berryville
First National Bank of North Arkansas intends to convert to a state bank charter and change its name to Bank of 1889.
View ArticleSo Much Fraud (Gwen Moritz Commentary)
There’s always a lot of fraud. But there really has been more of it lately.
View ArticleAuthor Chris Tuff Talks About Managing Millennials on Next 'Business Forum'...
He has shared lessons on empathy and genuine connection at work on some of the largest stages in the world, including such Fortune 100 companies as Nike.
View ArticleSouthern Bancorp Buys FCB Financial Services, Premier Bank
Premier Bank is a $213 million asset bank with three branches in Marion, West Memphis and Jonesboro.
View ArticleState Tax Revenue Falls 22% in May
The forecast for the fiscal year was revised to reflect an expected year-end surplus of $1.47 billion.
View ArticleSimmons Bank Expands New Metro Market Development Team
Laura Condley, Tim Maiden, Dion Grey, Erica Preston and Ray Torrence III are now leading markets in Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri.
View ArticleSimmons' Sponsorship Deal With War Memorial Stadium: 5 Years, $425K
The money is not tied to specific stadium upgrades, but will be used for general maintenance, upkeep and improvements.
View ArticleFirst Community Bank Opening Beebe Loan Office
The office will be open from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
View ArticleKyle Keeney Named Chief Credit Officer at Malvern National Bank
He will replace Rusty Guerra, who is retiring.
View ArticleCrypto Meltdown is Wake-up Call For Many, Including Congress
On Tuesday, two senators — one Democrat and one Republican — proposed legislation that seeks to build a regulatory framework around the cryptocurrency industry.
View ArticleHigh Prices, Low Inventory a New Norm for Car Shoppers
Waiting it out may be tougher than expected.
View ArticleFirst Community Bank Adds 2 to Commercial Lending Team
Deb Sefcik brings 40 years of experience to her new role, and Tyler Choate brings 16 years of experience to his.
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