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Whispers
Arkansas Business, 2021-10, Vol.38 (43), p.3-4
Copyright Arkansas Business Oct 25-Oct 31, 2021 ;ISSN: 1053-6582
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Title:
Whispers
Subjects:
Central business districts
;
Contractors
;
Convenience stores
;
Neighborhoods
;
Real estate sales
;
Retirement
;
Semiconductors
;
Silicon carbide
;
Site planning
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Arkansas Business, 2021-10, Vol.38 (43), p.3-4
Description:
UA Cashing In For Chips Remember two weeks ago when we praised University of Arkansas researchers in an editorial for their work to develop cost-effective silicon carbide computer chips, work that could help keep the U.S. technologically competitive? The multifamily highrise was sold by Summit House LLC, an affiliate of DavisRE in Dallas and Cayman Ventures LLC, an affiliate of Grander Capital Partners of Dallas. í KNB Hospitality LLC, led by Bobby Sharolia, sold the 78-room Springhill Suites by Marriott at 306 Markham Center Drive in west Little Rock for $4.7 million. James H. Price Inc. Í Robert Porter Jr. and his wife, Marilynn, sold their 3,042-SF home in Little Rock's Country Club Heights neighborhood for $1 million to Morris and Gail Arnold. * Seven-Digit Construction Remodel Hotel.$2,200,000 Studio 6 1010 Breckenridge Drive, Little Rock Titan General Contractors LLC, Benton Circle К.$1,100,000 11819 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock CDI Contractors LLC, Little Rock
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Little Rock: Arkansas Business
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English
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ISSN: 1053-6582
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ProQuest Central
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