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[[Image:Tuf-nut-lofts.jpg|thumb|Tuf-Nut Lofts in the River Market. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | [[Image:Tuf-nut-lofts.jpg|thumb|Tuf-Nut Lofts in the River Market. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | ||
− | '''Tuf-Nut Lofts''' is a thirty-one unit apartment building at the corner of Third and Commerce streets in downtown Little Rock. The building is part of the larger $80 million [[River Market Place]] mixed-use complex under development. The Tuf-Nut building also houses the corporate offices of [[Candy Bouquet International]]. The apartments opened in the former [[Tuf-Nut blue jeans]] manufactory in 1999. The lofts are owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]], which purchased the building for $500,000. The building anchors the [[Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District]], the smallest historic district in Little Rock. The address of Tuf-Nut Lofts is 423 East Third Street. | + | '''Tuf-Nut Lofts''' is a thirty-one unit apartment building at the corner of Third and Commerce streets in downtown Little Rock. The building is part of the larger $80 million [[River Market Place]] mixed-use residential complex currently under development. The Tuf-Nut building also houses the corporate offices of [[Candy Bouquet International]]. The apartments opened in the former [[Tuf-Nut blue jeans]] manufactory in 1999. The lofts are owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]], which purchased the building for $500,000. The building anchors the [[Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District]], the smallest historic district in Little Rock. The address of Tuf-Nut Lofts is 423 East Third Street. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Linda S. Caillouet, "Tuf-Nut Factory Reborn as Trendy Lofts; Young Professionals in New Apartments Will Replace '50s Bluejeans Stitchers," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' July 4, 1999. | ||
+ | *Don Chaney, "Firm Plans to Renovate Factory Near River Market," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 26, 1999. | ||
+ | *Edward Klump, "Condos to Rise on East Capitol: Moses Tucker Form's $3 Million Project to Offer 20 Units," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 1, 2003. | ||
+ | *Laura Stevens, "Two Plot New Development for LR: $80 Million Mixed-Use Complex to Take Shape Near River Market," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 4, 2006. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.mosestucker.com/tufnut.html Moses Tucker Real Estate: Tuf-Nut Lofts] | *[http://www.mosestucker.com/tufnut.html Moses Tucker Real Estate: Tuf-Nut Lofts] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 9 September 2008
Tuf-Nut Lofts is a thirty-one unit apartment building at the corner of Third and Commerce streets in downtown Little Rock. The building is part of the larger $80 million River Market Place mixed-use residential complex currently under development. The Tuf-Nut building also houses the corporate offices of Candy Bouquet International. The apartments opened in the former Tuf-Nut blue jeans manufactory in 1999. The lofts are owned and operated by Moses Tucker Real Estate, which purchased the building for $500,000. The building anchors the Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District, the smallest historic district in Little Rock. The address of Tuf-Nut Lofts is 423 East Third Street.
References
- Linda S. Caillouet, "Tuf-Nut Factory Reborn as Trendy Lofts; Young Professionals in New Apartments Will Replace '50s Bluejeans Stitchers," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, July 4, 1999.
- Don Chaney, "Firm Plans to Renovate Factory Near River Market," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, January 26, 1999.
- Edward Klump, "Condos to Rise on East Capitol: Moses Tucker Form's $3 Million Project to Offer 20 Units," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 1, 2003.
- Laura Stevens, "Two Plot New Development for LR: $80 Million Mixed-Use Complex to Take Shape Near River Market," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 4, 2006.