Difference between revisions of "Pickens-Bond Construction Company"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | The '''Pickens-Bond Construction Company''' is a general contractor in the construction industry. The company was the general contractor on the [[First | + | The '''Pickens-Bond Construction Company''' is a general contractor in the construction industry. The company was the general contractor on the [[Excelsior Hotel]] (now Peabody Hotel), the [[Union National Bank Building]], the [[Stephens Building]], the [[First Commercial Bank Building]], and the [[Capitol Tower]] in downtown Little Rock. It also built the [[McCain Mall]] in [[North Little Rock]], the [[Temple B'nai Israel]] in west Little Rock, and a number of college residence halls and [[Dillard's]] department stores. In 1988 the company was the largest construction firm in the state, and among the top 100 in the country. |
The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998, to be closer to clients like the Disney Company, JetBlue Airways, Universal Studios, and Lockheed Martin. | The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of [[Hensel Phelps Construction]]. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998, to be closer to clients like the Disney Company, JetBlue Airways, Universal Studios, and Lockheed Martin. | ||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | *Evin Demirel, "His Projects Shape Capital City Skyline," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' April 3, 2009. | ||
*Rod Lorenzen, "Back from Bankruptcy: Pickens-Bond's New Owner, Hensel Phelps, Has Revved Up Revenues to $100 Million in 1990," ''Arkansas Business,'' October 1990. | *Rod Lorenzen, "Back from Bankruptcy: Pickens-Bond's New Owner, Hensel Phelps, Has Revved Up Revenues to $100 Million in 1990," ''Arkansas Business,'' October 1990. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:21, 8 April 2009
The Pickens-Bond Construction Company is a general contractor in the construction industry. The company was the general contractor on the Excelsior Hotel (now Peabody Hotel), the Union National Bank Building, the Stephens Building, the First Commercial Bank Building, and the Capitol Tower in downtown Little Rock. It also built the McCain Mall in North Little Rock, the Temple B'nai Israel in west Little Rock, and a number of college residence halls and Dillard's department stores. In 1988 the company was the largest construction firm in the state, and among the top 100 in the country.
The company was founded in 1947 and became a leading construction company in the state. Pickens-Bond declared bankruptcy in 1987, and became a subsidiary of Hensel Phelps Construction. The headquarters of Pickens-Bond was moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998, to be closer to clients like the Disney Company, JetBlue Airways, Universal Studios, and Lockheed Martin.
References
- Evin Demirel, "His Projects Shape Capital City Skyline," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 3, 2009.
- Rod Lorenzen, "Back from Bankruptcy: Pickens-Bond's New Owner, Hensel Phelps, Has Revved Up Revenues to $100 Million in 1990," Arkansas Business, October 1990.