Businesses Relocating, Moving in to Wichita Falls Over Summer

TIMES RECORD NEWS It’s been roughly 24 years since Parker Square was at 100-percent capacity with a variety of businesses serving Wichita Falls and surrounding communities. The shopping center at

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Infrastructure Continue Growth, Improvement in Conway

Millions of dollars have been invested in improving Conway infrastructure and adding retail destinations to the growing city, and according to panelists at the first Outlook Conway conference on Tuesday,

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Theories Foam Over Future Plans for Suds Carwash in Fayetteville

Joshua Brown, co-founder of Haag Brown Commercial Real Estate & Development in Jonesboro, said he can’t confirm what his company’s plans are for a Fayetteville car wash it bought recently.

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Construction Booms in a Growing NEA Market

Projects such as the Fields at Pinnacle in Rogers are plentiful for CR Crawford and other construction companies. (Kat Wilson) Cody Crawford likes being in the position to pick and

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New restaurant coming to Jonesboro

JONESBORO, AR :: Dairy Queen will expand to a 2nd location in Jonesboro. Region 8 News confirmed with the Jonesboro Planning Department, that Dairy Queen will build a 2nd location near

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Continuing to Impact Jonesboro Arkansas

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Haag Brown Celebrates Year of Extraordinary Growth

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$20 million apartment development near ASU moves forward

Developer Josh Brown said Thursday (March 31) it should be a quick turnaround from construction to completion on a proposed $20 million housing development near Arkansas State University. Brown, representing

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New Fort Smith Starbucks, Arkansas Dentistry In The Works

Times Record A Jonesboro developer with northwest Arkansas ties has plans for an 8-acre site off Interstate 549 in Fort Smith called the Phoenix Flyover. Haag Brown Development, the group

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Church May Purchase Fairground

JONESBORO, AR ::  Contractors who participated in construction of the Northeast Arkansas Exposition and Conference Center may finally be paid. And it appears the Northeast Arkansas District Fair will continue.

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