Argenta Historic District
The Argenta Historic District is an urban neighborhood in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The district runs along Melrose Circle and Willow Street south to West Fourth Street, and along North Main Street from West Sixth Street to West Third Street. Argenta is the original name given to the City of North Little Rock and is a derivation of the Latin word for silver: "argentum." The city took this name because of a silver mine then operating beyond its northern border.
The district witnessed an influx of businesses during the 1920s, which tapered off by the 1950s and residents moved out of the downtown district. Longtime fixtures that closed or moved away included Haverty's Furniture and the Liberty Movie Theater.
Main Street Argenta (MSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the redevelopment of downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. Main Street Argenta is a project founded by the Main Street Arkansas Division of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The Argenta Community Development Corporation (CDC) is a non-profit organization that renovates and constructs homes in downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. Notes CDC executive director Brad Williams, "[T]he addition of new restaurants and businesses along Main Street, the improvements along the sidewalks and store fronts, and the work of the Argenta Downtown Council are all making downtown North Little Rock the place to eat, be seen, and live."
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Dining in Argenta
- Argenta Seafood Company
- Benihana
- Bill Valentine's Ballpark Restaurant
- Cornerstone Pub and Grill
- Cregeen's Irish Pub
- MacDaddy's Bar and Grill
- Starving Artist Cafe
- Reno's Argenta Cafe
- Ristorante Capeo
- Riverfront Steakhouse
- Sidetracks Bar
Other businesses and services
Entertainment
- Argenta Adventure gallery walk
- Argenta Farmer's Market
- Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame
- Arkansas Travelers baseball
- Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum
- ALLTEL Arena
Apartment and condominium complexes
References
- Stephanie Mock, "Argenta Arising," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Where We Live 2008 Supplement.
- Laura Stevens, "Argenta Backers Say No Looking Back Now; Downtown NLR Renewal Has Passed 'Tipping Point,'" Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 10, 2008.