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[[Image:First-security-center.jpg|thumb|First Security Center in the Little Rock River Market District. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
 
[[Image:First-security-center.jpg|thumb|First Security Center in the Little Rock River Market District. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
'''First Security Center''' is a fourteen-story mixed use office and hotel tower located at the corner of [[President Clinton Avenue]] and Sherman Street in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. First Security Center is owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architectural firm involved in the planning of the building was [[Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson]] of Little Rock. Construction on the building began in July 2003, under the leadership of [[CDI Contractors]]. The 200,000-square-foot First Security Center opened on October 29, 2004, just before the [[Clinton Library opening]] at a cost of approximately $25 million.
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'''First Security Center''' is a fourteen-story mixed use office and hotel tower located at the corner of [[President Clinton Avenue]] and Sherman Street in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. First Security Center is owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architectural firm involved in the planning of the building was [[Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson]] of Little Rock. Construction on the building began in July 2003, under the leadership of [[CDI Contractors]]. The 200,000-square-foot First Security Center opened on October 29, 2004, just before the [[Clinton Library dedication]] at a cost of approximately $25 million.
  
 
Three floors of the building are given over to the operations of [[First Security Bank]] and [[First Security Crews and Associates]] of Searcy. The building also features the first new hotel in the downtown district since 1982, a [[Courtyard by Marriott]] with 120 rooms on the first six floors. The First Security Center also has twenty-six luxury and four penthouse condominiums on floors 11 through 14.
 
Three floors of the building are given over to the operations of [[First Security Bank]] and [[First Security Crews and Associates]] of Searcy. The building also features the first new hotel in the downtown district since 1982, a [[Courtyard by Marriott]] with 120 rooms on the first six floors. The First Security Center also has twenty-six luxury and four penthouse condominiums on floors 11 through 14.

Revision as of 04:43, 3 March 2008

First Security Center in the Little Rock River Market District. Photo by Phil Frana.

First Security Center is a fourteen-story mixed use office and hotel tower located at the corner of President Clinton Avenue and Sherman Street in the historic Little Rock River Market District. First Security Center is owned and operated by Moses Tucker Real Estate. The architectural firm involved in the planning of the building was Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson of Little Rock. Construction on the building began in July 2003, under the leadership of CDI Contractors. The 200,000-square-foot First Security Center opened on October 29, 2004, just before the Clinton Library dedication at a cost of approximately $25 million.

Three floors of the building are given over to the operations of First Security Bank and First Security Crews and Associates of Searcy. The building also features the first new hotel in the downtown district since 1982, a Courtyard by Marriott with 120 rooms on the first six floors. The First Security Center also has twenty-six luxury and four penthouse condominiums on floors 11 through 14.

References

  • Elisa Crouch, "Developer Plans Hotel-Office-Condo Tower for River Market," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 23, 2002.
  • Leroy Donald, "Everybody's Business Developer: First Security Center's 24 Condos All Sold," August 29, 2004.
  • Edward Klump, "Builder Has High Hopes for New 14-Story Center," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 16, 2003.
  • Edward Klump, "LR's First Security Center Hotel Plans to Open Friday," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 28, 2004.

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