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'''Moses Tucker Real Estate''' is a major downtown Little Rock developer and commercial brokerage firm. Moses Tucker focuses on office and retail leasing, brokerage services, property management, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by [[Jimmy Moses]] in 1984. Moses' partner is [[Rett Tucker]].
 
'''Moses Tucker Real Estate''' is a major downtown Little Rock developer and commercial brokerage firm. Moses Tucker focuses on office and retail leasing, brokerage services, property management, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by [[Jimmy Moses]] in 1984. Moses' partner is [[Rett Tucker]].
  
The company is credited with initiating a renaissance in downtown commercial activity and urban life, aiming at the recreation of a "24 hour community" in the urban core of the city. In the early 1980s the company completed the [[Heritage Center]], which involved the renovation and repurposing of two historic warehouses. The company also renovated and redeveloped the [[Melton Building]] for retail and office use and created [[Tuf-Nut Lofts]], the first downtown loft apartments in Little Rock. Moses Tucker also transformed an old 220,000 square foot warehouse along President Clinton Avenue into the [[Museum Center]] housing the [[Little Rock Museum of Discovery]], and other office and restaurant tenants.
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The company is credited with initiating a renaissance in downtown commercial activity and urban life, aiming at the recreation of a "24 hour community" in the urban core of the city. In the early 1980s the company completed the [[Heritage Center East and West]], which involved the renovation and repurposing of two historic warehouses. The company also renovated and redeveloped the [[Melton Building]] for retail and office use and created [[Tuf-Nut Lofts]], the first downtown loft apartments in Little Rock. Moses Tucker also transformed an old 220,000 square foot warehouse along President Clinton Avenue into the [[Museum Center]] housing the Little Rock [[Museum of Discovery]], and other office and restaurant tenants.
  
Other urban residential projects initiated by the company include the [[Capital Commerce Center]], [[First Security Center]], and [[Rainwater Flats]].
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Other urban residential projects initiated by the company include the [[Arkansas Capital Commerce Center]], [[First Security Center]], and [[Rainwater Flats]].
  
Moses Tucker Real Estate was also engaged in the process of acquiring property for the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center and Park]], the [[Heifer International]] headquarters, and the [[Lions World Services for the Blind]].
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Moses Tucker Real Estate was also engaged in the process of acquiring property for the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]], the [[Heifer International]] headquarters, and the [[Lions World Services for the Blind]].
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The company's headquarters is located at 200 Commerce Street Suite 300.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses: The Man Has a Vision to Give Life to Downtown Little Rock," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 9, 1996.
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*Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses the Man with a Vision," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 6, 1996.
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*Phyllis D. Brandon, "Social Eyes: Lions World Services First Vision Award Cites Developer Moses," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 4, 2001.
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*Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 21, 2001.
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*Sandra Cox, "LR to Plant Market by Riverside; East Markham Site Expected to Be Flourishing by Memorial Day," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' September 7, 1995.
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*Elisa Crouch, "Developer Plans Hotel-Office-Condo Tower for River Market," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 23, 2002.
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*Elisa Crouch, "Like Rip van Winkle, Downtown Waking Up," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' April 19, 2001.
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*Elisa Crouch, "7-Story Building with Condos in Works for Downtown LR," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' April 26, 2001.
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*Andrew DeMillo, "Downtown LR High-Rise, If Approved, Would Tower Above City's Oldest House," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 20, 2005.
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*Andrew DeMillo, "Downtown Plan for Condo Tower Clears LR Board: 17 Stories to Rise at 3rd and Cumberland," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' February 16, 2005.
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*Leroy Donald, "Everybody's Business Developer: First Security Center's 24 Condos All Sold," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' August 29, 2004.
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*Leroy Donald, "Excitement of Developers Builds Downtown, Along River Front," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' June 5, 1983.
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*Shareese Harold, "A Vision on the Riverfront," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 20, 1994.
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*Bill W. Hornaday, "LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 2, 2005.
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*Edward Klump, "Builder Has High Hopes for New 14-Story Center," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 16, 2003.
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*Edward Klump, "Building on Tower Downtown Starts Soon," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 15, 2005.
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*Edward Klump, "Clinton Center Adds to District's Flowering River Market Area; Took Vision, Time," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 14, 2004.
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*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.
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*Edward Klump, "Downtown Calling for Residents," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 6, 2005.
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*Edward Klump, "17-Story Residential Tower to Go Up in Downtown LR," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 29, 2004.
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*Philip Martin, "Water Grille Scores Beyond Expectations," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 15, 2004.
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*"Moses and Tucker; As In Little and Rock," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 11, 2006.
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*Mark Oswald, "River Development Ideas Include High-Rise, Museum," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' June 1, 1983.
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Jake Sandlin, "LR Firm Gets Consulting Job for Library; Company is Veteran of Downtown Work," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 4, 1998.
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*Jake Sandlin, "Riverfronts' Success Reflects 2 Cities' Work; Project Drew 175,000 in '97," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 26, 1998.
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*Danny Shameer, "River Market Proponents Fishing for Funds," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' September 18, 1995.
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*Laura Stevens, "New $80 Million Complex to Add to Downtown Living," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 4, 2006.
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*Laura Stevens, "Rising to a Towering Task: Groundbreaking Condo Project was a Tall Order," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' July 15, 2007.
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*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.
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*"Tale of Two Taxes; Chances Slim for LR Arena, but Half-Cent Tax Stands Chance," ''Arkansas Business,'' November 15, 1993.
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*Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' October 7, 2007.
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*Erica Werner, "Officials Shelve Zoning Ordinance for Downtown LR; Months of Delay Likely as Task Force Reviews Proposal; Four Plans With It," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 30, 1999.
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*Erica Werner, "Plan Would Raise Limit on Height of LR Buildings; Deal Sent to Planning Panel; Imposes Minimum of Five Stories Downtown," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 14, 1999.
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*Erica Werner, "Some LR Builders Don't Want 3-Story Limits," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' September 25, 1999.
  
 
==External links==
 
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Moses Tucker Real Estate logo.

Moses Tucker Real Estate is a major downtown Little Rock developer and commercial brokerage firm. Moses Tucker focuses on office and retail leasing, brokerage services, property management, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by Jimmy Moses in 1984. Moses' partner is Rett Tucker.

The company is credited with initiating a renaissance in downtown commercial activity and urban life, aiming at the recreation of a "24 hour community" in the urban core of the city. In the early 1980s the company completed the Heritage Center East and West, which involved the renovation and repurposing of two historic warehouses. The company also renovated and redeveloped the Melton Building for retail and office use and created Tuf-Nut Lofts, the first downtown loft apartments in Little Rock. Moses Tucker also transformed an old 220,000 square foot warehouse along President Clinton Avenue into the Museum Center housing the Little Rock Museum of Discovery, and other office and restaurant tenants.

Other urban residential projects initiated by the company include the Arkansas Capital Commerce Center, First Security Center, and Rainwater Flats.

Moses Tucker Real Estate was also engaged in the process of acquiring property for the construction of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park, the Heifer International headquarters, and the Lions World Services for the Blind.

The company's headquarters is located at 200 Commerce Street Suite 300.

References

  • Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses: The Man Has a Vision to Give Life to Downtown Little Rock," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 9, 1996.
  • Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses the Man with a Vision," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 6, 1996.
  • Phyllis D. Brandon, "Social Eyes: Lions World Services First Vision Award Cites Developer Moses," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 4, 2001.
  • Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 21, 2001.
  • Sandra Cox, "LR to Plant Market by Riverside; East Markham Site Expected to Be Flourishing by Memorial Day," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 7, 1995.
  • Elisa Crouch, "Developer Plans Hotel-Office-Condo Tower for River Market," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 23, 2002.
  • Elisa Crouch, "Like Rip van Winkle, Downtown Waking Up," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 19, 2001.
  • Elisa Crouch, "7-Story Building with Condos in Works for Downtown LR," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 26, 2001.
  • Andrew DeMillo, "Downtown LR High-Rise, If Approved, Would Tower Above City's Oldest House," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, January 20, 2005.
  • Andrew DeMillo, "Downtown Plan for Condo Tower Clears LR Board: 17 Stories to Rise at 3rd and Cumberland," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, February 16, 2005.
  • Leroy Donald, "Everybody's Business Developer: First Security Center's 24 Condos All Sold," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 29, 2004.
  • Leroy Donald, "Excitement of Developers Builds Downtown, Along River Front," Arkansas Gazette, June 5, 1983.
  • Shareese Harold, "A Vision on the Riverfront," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 20, 1994.
  • Bill W. Hornaday, "LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 2, 2005.
  • Edward Klump, "Builder Has High Hopes for New 14-Story Center," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 16, 2003.
  • Edward Klump, "Building on Tower Downtown Starts Soon," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 15, 2005.
  • Edward Klump, "Clinton Center Adds to District's Flowering River Market Area; Took Vision, Time," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 14, 2004.
  • 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.
  • Edward Klump, "Downtown Calling for Residents," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 6, 2005.
  • Edward Klump, "17-Story Residential Tower to Go Up in Downtown LR," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 29, 2004.
  • Philip Martin, "Water Grille Scores Beyond Expectations," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 15, 2004.
  • "Moses and Tucker; As In Little and Rock," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 11, 2006.
  • Mark Oswald, "River Development Ideas Include High-Rise, Museum," Arkansas Gazette, June 1, 1983.

Jake Sandlin, "LR Firm Gets Consulting Job for Library; Company is Veteran of Downtown Work," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 4, 1998.

  • Jake Sandlin, "Riverfronts' Success Reflects 2 Cities' Work; Project Drew 175,000 in '97," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 26, 1998.
  • Danny Shameer, "River Market Proponents Fishing for Funds," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 18, 1995.
  • Laura Stevens, "New $80 Million Complex to Add to Downtown Living," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 4, 2006.
  • Laura Stevens, "Rising to a Towering Task: Groundbreaking Condo Project was a Tall Order," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, July 15, 2007.
  • 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.
  • "Tale of Two Taxes; Chances Slim for LR Arena, but Half-Cent Tax Stands Chance," Arkansas Business, November 15, 1993.
  • Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette October 7, 2007.
  • Erica Werner, "Officials Shelve Zoning Ordinance for Downtown LR; Months of Delay Likely as Task Force Reviews Proposal; Four Plans With It," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 30, 1999.
  • Erica Werner, "Plan Would Raise Limit on Height of LR Buildings; Deal Sent to Planning Panel; Imposes Minimum of Five Stories Downtown," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 14, 1999.
  • Erica Werner, "Some LR Builders Don't Want 3-Story Limits," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 25, 1999.

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