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'''River Market Tower''' at River Market Place is a residential urban highrise under construction at in the [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The living space of the building is divided into lofts, residences, and penthouses.
 
'''River Market Tower''' at River Market Place is a residential urban highrise under construction at in the [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The living space of the building is divided into lofts, residences, and penthouses.
  
The developer of the site is [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architect is [[AMR Architects]]. The lender is [[Metropolitan National Bank]]. In late January construction crews from [[CDI Contractors, LLC]] were pouring the seventh floor of the building, with a new floor poured every nine or ten days. The building is expected to "top out" in the spring of 2008.
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The developer of the site is [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architect is [[AMR Architects]]. The lender is [[Metropolitan National Bank]]. In late January construction crews from [[CDI Contractors, LLC]] were pouring the seventh floor of the building, with a new floor poured every nine or ten days. The building is expected to "top out" in the spring of 2008, and be complete in 2009. The cost of the building is about $82 million.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:06, 8 March 2008

River Market Tower at River Market Place is a residential urban highrise under construction at in the Little Rock River Market District. The living space of the building is divided into lofts, residences, and penthouses.

The developer of the site is Moses Tucker Real Estate. The architect is AMR Architects. The lender is Metropolitan National Bank. In late January construction crews from CDI Contractors, LLC were pouring the seventh floor of the building, with a new floor poured every nine or ten days. The building is expected to "top out" in the spring of 2008, and be complete in 2009. The cost of the building is about $82 million.

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