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− | '''Jimmy Moses''' is founder of [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] and a prominent Little Rock-area commercial developer. Moses founded the company which bears his name in 1984. His partner in the firm is [[Rett Tucker]]. Moses conceived the idea of a [[Little Rock River Market]] in the 1980s following a visit to the Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington. | + | '''James Alfred "Jimmy" Moses''' (born September 11, 1949) is founder of [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] and a prominent Little Rock-area commercial developer and urban planner. Moses founded the company which bears his name in 1984. His partner in the firm is [[Rett Tucker]]. Moses conceived the idea of a [[Little Rock River Market]] in the 1980s following a visit to the Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington. |
− | + | ===Family=== | |
− | + | Moses is member of a pioneer family in the Little Rock area. | |
− | + | ===Education=== | |
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+ | He received a bachelor's degree from Washington and Lee University and a master's degree in urban planning from the University of Florida. | ||
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+ | ===Hodges, Vines, Fox and Associates (1978)=== | ||
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+ | ===AMR Architects (1982)=== | ||
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+ | ===Capitol Place (1960s)=== | ||
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+ | ===Little Rock Unlimited Progress=== | ||
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+ | ===Metrocentre Mall (1978)=== | ||
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+ | ===Downtown Little Rock Development Plan (1981)=== | ||
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+ | ===Little Rock Downtown Partnership (1984)=== | ||
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+ | ===Main Street Market (1987)=== | ||
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+ | ===Project 2000: Diamond Center (1991, 1993 failed)=== | ||
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+ | ===Future-Little Rock (1993)=== | ||
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+ | ===Metroplan Portland (May 1995)=== | ||
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+ | ===River Project (1995)=== | ||
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+ | ===River Market (July 1996)=== | ||
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+ | ===Clinton Library (1997)=== | ||
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+ | ===Condominium Development=== | ||
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+ | Tuf-Nut Lofts (1999) | ||
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+ | Arkansas Capital Commerce Center (2002) | ||
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+ | First Security Center (2004) | ||
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+ | 300 Third Tower (2007) | ||
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+ | River Market Tower (2009) | ||
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+ | ===Moses Tucker Nosari?=== | ||
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+ | ===Recognition and Awards=== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses the Man with a Vision," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 6, 1996. | * Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses the Man with a Vision," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 6, 1996. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[http://www.mosestucker.com/ Homepage of Moses Tucker Real Estate] | *[http://www.mosestucker.com/ Homepage of Moses Tucker Real Estate] | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 2 June 2008
James Alfred "Jimmy" Moses (born September 11, 1949) is founder of Moses Tucker Real Estate and a prominent Little Rock-area commercial developer and urban planner. Moses founded the company which bears his name in 1984. His partner in the firm is Rett Tucker. Moses conceived the idea of a Little Rock River Market in the 1980s following a visit to the Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington.
Contents
- 1 Family
- 2 Education
- 3 Hodges, Vines, Fox and Associates (1978)
- 4 AMR Architects (1982)
- 5 Capitol Place (1960s)
- 6 Little Rock Unlimited Progress
- 7 Metrocentre Mall (1978)
- 8 Downtown Little Rock Development Plan (1981)
- 9 Little Rock Downtown Partnership (1984)
- 10 Main Street Market (1987)
- 11 Project 2000: Diamond Center (1991, 1993 failed)
- 12 Future-Little Rock (1993)
- 13 Metroplan Portland (May 1995)
- 14 River Project (1995)
- 15 River Market (July 1996)
- 16 Clinton Library (1997)
- 17 Condominium Development
- 18 Moses Tucker Nosari?
- 19 Recognition and Awards
- 20 References
- 21 External links
Family
Moses is member of a pioneer family in the Little Rock area.
Education
He received a bachelor's degree from Washington and Lee University and a master's degree in urban planning from the University of Florida.
Hodges, Vines, Fox and Associates (1978)
AMR Architects (1982)
Capitol Place (1960s)
Little Rock Unlimited Progress
Metrocentre Mall (1978)
Downtown Little Rock Development Plan (1981)
Little Rock Downtown Partnership (1984)
Main Street Market (1987)
Project 2000: Diamond Center (1991, 1993 failed)
Future-Little Rock (1993)
Metroplan Portland (May 1995)
River Project (1995)
River Market (July 1996)
Clinton Library (1997)
Condominium Development
Tuf-Nut Lofts (1999)
Arkansas Capital Commerce Center (2002)
First Security Center (2004)
300 Third Tower (2007)
River Market Tower (2009)
Moses Tucker Nosari?
Recognition and Awards
References
- Julian E. Barnes, "Jimmy Moses the Man with a Vision," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 6, 1996.