Fayetteville's Burger Life to close May 19
Hyper competitive lease rates have helped put two local restaurants out of business.Burger Life in Fayetteville will close May 19, a little more than two weeks behind its sister restaurant, MarketPlace...
View ArticleTyson and Wal-Mart honor WW II veterans
More than 70 World War II veterans will visit memorials dedicated in their honor during a trip to Washington, D.C., on Saturday, May 18, as part of the sixth Northwest Arkansas Honor Flight. Thanks to...
View ArticleNWA real estate market favors sellers
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comIt’s been seven years since the local real estate market has favored sellers to the extent seen last month as buyer demand outpaced inventory levels, according...
View ArticleWalmartLabs acquires two tech startups
The technology arm of Walmart Global eCommerce known as WalmartLabs has acquired two tech startups that should enhance the retailer’s cloud computing infrastructure and software services portfolio.The...
View ArticleRegional tourism tax revenue down in first quarter
Editor’s note: This story is a component of The Compass Report. The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire and presented by Fort Smith-based Benefit Bank. Other supporting sponsors of The...
View ArticleTrucking execs talk about industry struggles
story from Talk Business, a TCW content partnerTrucking exec Greg Carman said the industry is tough and uncertain thanks primaritly to inconsistent business trends and costly government regulations....
View ArticleFort Smith regional home sales down
story by Ryan Saylorrsaylor@thecitywire.comHome sales for the month of April stayed even with the same month last year, though total sales volume was down in both Crawford and Sebastian Counties. In...
View ArticleWal-Mart income up, U.S. comp store sales fall
story by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comSofter consumer sales hindered by higher taxes and larger heating bills this winter led to missed analysts’ expectations by Wal-Mart Stores – but the company...
View ArticleSanabria promoted by Arvest in Fort Smith
Delmi Sanabria has accepted the dual loan officer position at the Kelley Highway location of Arvest Bank. Sanabria has been with Arvest more than 10 years. Previously, Delmi was a consumer loan...
View ArticleGibson named Arvest mortgage loan officer for Crawford County
Charlotte Gibson has accepted the position as the mortgage loan officer at the Arvest Bank Rena Road location in Van Buren. She has been with Arvest more than seven years, and has been a dual purpose...
View ArticleOaklawn, Southland top $1 billion in casino-style wagers
story from Talk Business, a TCW content partner Casino-style electronic games of skill wagers at Oaklawn and Southland continued their year-over-year increases, but record months weren’t in the numbers...
View ArticleNew board installed for Arkansas Bankers Association
story from Talk Business, a TCW content partner David Bartlett was installed as the 2013–2014 chairman of the Arkansas Bankers Association at the 123rd Annual ABA Convention. Chuck Morgan was...
View ArticleWhirlpool asked Fort Smith for TCE plan in June 2012
Documents reviewed by The City Wire show Fort Smith city officials knew about Whirlpool's plan to request a groundwater well ban as early as June of last year and that Whirlpool may not have been...
View ArticleRetailers, suppliers talk ‘Shop’ at UA conference
story and photos by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.comToday’s shopper has retailers, suppliers and brand consultants continuously scratching their heads as they work feverishly to keep pace with...
View ArticleWal-Mart’s top merchandisers share insights
story and photo by Kim Souzaksouza@thecitywire.com In a rare panel discussion Thursday (May 16) a team comprised of four senior management merchandisers for Walmart U.S. spoke candidly about the...
View ArticleThe Jones Center opens new fitness center, expanded programming
The Jones Center announces the opening of a new expanded fitness center in Springdale. A formal grand opening is set for Thursday (May 23) at 11 a.m.The new fitness center was made possible through a...
View ArticleFewer employed, but state jobless rate falls to 7.1%
The number of unemployed in Arkansas fell by almost 3,800 in April but the size of Arkansas’ workforce and the number of employed continues to move in the wrong direction. Arkansas’ jobless rate was...
View ArticleTyson Foods names advisory panel
Tyson Foods has formed an independent farm animal well-being advisory panel to provide guidance to the company's FarmCheck program, an initiative designed to ensure responsible care and over well-being...
View ArticleNWA StartUp Cup 2013 to launch soon
The Northwest Arkansas StartUp Cup is launching its 2013 competition, organizers announced recently. There will be several changes to the second year of the competition as organizers fine-tune the...
View ArticleTyson Foods to focus on hiring more military veterans
Tyson Foods Inc. held a military summit on Monday (May 20) during which recently separated soldiers toured the company and interviewed for jobs. The summit is part of the company’s commitment to expand...
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