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  • [[Image:Moses-tucker.jpg|thumb|Moses Tucker Real Estate logo.]] ...ment, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by [[Jimmy Moses]] in 1984. Moses' partner is [[Rett Tu
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  • '''Roy A. Gross Real Estate''' once occupied a storefront at 219 West Fourth in Little Rock.
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  • '''Howard Thom Real Estate''' once occupied a storefront at 215 West Fourth in Little Rock.
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  • ...n of 1836, the other being the [[Bank of the State of Arkansas]]. The Real Estate Bank was established to help planters and farmers by providing them with a The Real Estate Bank was founded with $2 million in capital just before Christmas of 1838.
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  • '''Russell & Conway Real Estate & Insurance''' occupied frontage at 915 Front Street in [[Conway]], Arkansa
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  • ...business at the [[Mechanics Lumber Company]] and later formed his own real estate business. Pfeifer has been active in the Little Rock community, developing [[Category:Real Estate Developers]]
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  • ..." Moses Jr.''' (born September 11, 1949) is founder of [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] and a prominent Little Rock-area commercial developer and urban planner. ...siness, forming a partnership with [[Jim Nosari]] called Moses-Nosari Real Estate. Redden continued to retain the AMR Architects namesake.
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  • ...ss partner of [[Jimmy Moses]] in the Little Rock-based [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] company. Tucker is current president of the [[Downtown Little Rock Partne ...later Flake, Tabor, Tucker, Wells and Kelley), the largest commercial real estate development company in the state, and owner of the [[TCBY Tower]].
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  • ...was "on the water, kind of like our bay" and could be redeveloped into "a real neighborhood" with "specialty niche" boutiques, retailers, and restaurants.
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  • ...district. The 300 Third Tower is owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The Tower is located at the corner of Third and Cumberland streets, and
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  • [[Image:Moses-tucker.jpg|thumb|Moses Tucker Real Estate logo.]] ...ment, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by [[Jimmy Moses]] in 1984. Moses' partner is [[Rett Tu
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  • The developer of the tower is [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The architect is [[AMR Architects]]. The lender is [[Metropolitan Nation [[Category:Real estate]]
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  • The center also houses the offices of [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]], which owns and operates the building. Developer [[Jimmy Moses]] said in
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  • *[[Real Estate Commission]]
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  • ...nufactory in 1999. The lofts are owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]], which purchased the building for $500,000. The building anchors the [[Tu *[http://www.mosestucker.com/tufnut.html Moses Tucker Real Estate: Tuf-Nut Lofts]
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  • First Security Center is owned and operated by Moses Tucker Real Estate. The architectural firm involved in the planning of the building was [[Witt
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  • ...ing, real estate development and finance, personal and corporate taxation, estate planning and probate, and intellectual property."
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  • Fifty for the Future began as an idea offered up by real estate developer [[William F. "Billy" Rector]] in 1962. Members would contribute $
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  • ...downers Bryan Hosto and Charles Buchan and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The three-story complex, created by renovating the 1914 Rainwater Buildi *[http://www.mosestucker.com/trf.html Moses Tucker Real Estate - Rainwater Flats]
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  • ...by mismanagement of the [[ Bank of the State of Arkansas]] and the [[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]].
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  • Stodola is a practicing lawyer with specific interests in real estate and land use planning. He is formerly managing partner of the law firm [[Ca
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  • ...is to combat crime and gang activity, reverse the trend of declining real estate values, and revitalize the area in and around the [[Argenta Historic Distri ..., Bank of the Ozarks, Union Pacific Foundation, Arvest Bank, Arkansas Real Estate Foundation, Metropolitan National Bank, National Bank of Arkansas, Neighbor
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  • ...ock, Arkansas. He is an attorney with primary interests in utilities, real estate, regulatory, and administrative law. He was named senior partner in the fir
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  • ...a joint venture between both Doyle Rogers Company and [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]]. The project would include offices, retail, and multifamily residential u
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  • ...block. The entire development is owned and operated by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]].
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  • '''Flake & Kelley Commercial''' is a real estate brokerage and property management firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. [[Hank Kel [[Category:Real estate]]
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  • '''Tower Investments LLC''' is a real estate investment and development company headquartered in Woodland, California. T
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  • ...rsity of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. He has experience as a commercial real estate banker and financial analyst. Esterer's career includes stints at Dallas' B
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  • ...ed Balch III]], grandson of the founder, joined [[Moses Nosari Tucker Real Estate]] as a sales and leasing agent in March 2001 after General Motors discontin
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  • ...and [[River Market Tower]] mixed-use condominium complexes for Moses' real estate firm.
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  • ...-use condominium complexes developed by Jimmy Moses of [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] in Little Rock are inspired in part by the Pearl District's urban waterfr
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  • ...ndominium complex in Little Rock, Arkansas, managed by [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]].
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  • '''Jamie Moses''' is a broker at [[Moses Tucker Real Estate]] in Little Rock. He is the son of [[Jimmy Moses]] and [[B. J. Moses]]. Mos
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  • ...as a critic of insurance redlining, budget cuts for public buses, and real estate developer power.
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  • ...ed to create a park and install a stoplight and investigate predatory real estate practices.
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  • '''J. (John) Wythe Walker''' was a real estate developer in Little Rock, Arkansas. J. Wythe Walker was also the first dire His son [[H. Bradley Walker]] is founder of [[Walker Real Estate]].
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  • '''George L. Basham''' was a Democratic lawyer and real estate agent in Little Rock Arkansas.
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  • '''Lisa Ferrell''' is a real estate developer at [[North Bluffs Development]] and board president of the [[Rive
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  • ...siness, forming a partnership with [[Jim Nosari]] called Moses-Nosari Real Estate.
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  • '''Elbert Lion Fausett''' was a real estate developer in Little Rock. Fausett is known as a major developer in the Midt
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  • The building is owned by [[Todd Hart]] of [[Hart Lazenby Commercial Real Estate]].
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  • ...al Little Rock Urban Renewal Project transformed housing in the city. Real estate moguls like future governor [[Winthrop Rockefeller]], Dallas-based [[Tramme
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  • '''Roy A. Gross Real Estate''' once occupied a storefront at 219 West Fourth in Little Rock.
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  • '''Howard Thom Real Estate''' once occupied a storefront at 215 West Fourth in Little Rock.
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  • ...on Oil Mill]] in North Little Rock, but soon began branching out into real estate. One of his largest projects in his early adult years was the Matthews Bloc *Jim Fore Real Estate
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  • ...to start there. Everything flows from economics. Then you get rising real estate values, the schools are financed by property taxes and so on." Allen, chair
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  • '''Everett Tucker Jr.''' was an industrial real estate developer and city leader who helped bring the [[Little Rock Air Force Base ...who in 1870 settled in Jefferson County, Arkansas. His sons are local real estate developer [[Rett Tucker]] and A. G. Edwards branch manager [[Bobby Tucker]]
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  • ...n of 1836, the other being the [[Bank of the State of Arkansas]]. The Real Estate Bank was established to help planters and farmers by providing them with a The Real Estate Bank was founded with $2 million in capital just before Christmas of 1838.
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  • ...I when the bank declared bankruptcy. The building gets its name from real estate tycoon and cotton trader [[Johnny Boyle]] who purchased the tower on Decemb
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  • ...1844. His administration was marred by the notorious failure of the [[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]]. He resigned in 1849 despite re-election, c
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  • ...s two terms were marked by actions taken against the poorly managed [[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]] and his establishment of a chancery court s
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  • ...854 he was appointed [[state auditor]]. He became accountant of the [[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]] in 1855. Miller was elected state auditor i
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  • ...ruptcy. The building, now known as [[Boyle Tower]] gets its name from real estate tycoon and cotton trader [[Johnny Boyle]] who purchased the tower on Decemb
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  • ...rporated community were expected to pay membership dues to the [[1916 Real Estate Club]]. Josephine Pankey gave away lots to found a Girl Scout camp, four ch
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  • '''William Booker Worthen''' was a leading banker, real estate developer, and broker in the city of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the late ...llege]] in Little Rock. After college he became a surveyor and then a real estate agent with [[D. F. Shall]]. When Shall passed away, Worthen joined in partn
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  • ...[Gem Theatre]] and [[Royal Theatre]]. He also invested heavily in the real estate and business markets of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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  • ...the [[Metropolitan National Bank]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is a real estate developer, banker, manager of commercial property, and philanthropist. He i
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  • ...orse Inc.]] in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1931. He was also founder of real estate company [[Rector Phillips Morse Inc.]] in 1955. In 1957 he established the
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  • ...a petting zoo called Kiddie Land. The village shut down except for a real estate office at one point, but then reopened.
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  • *[[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]] (Little Rock)
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  • ...tate of Arkansas]] in its Constitution of 1836, the other being the [[Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas]]. The Bank of the State of Arkansas was esta ...t before failing in 1843. After the failure of the State Bank and the Real Estate Bank the state legislature barred all banking in the state. This first amen
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  • ...gers Company''' is a private [[Little Rock]] company specializing in "real estate development, investments, banking, and brokering" in the American South and
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  • ...tivities of the Pulaski County Voter Registrar and the Pulaski County Real Estate Recorder. *Real Estate and Recording
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  • '''Russell & Conway Real Estate & Insurance''' occupied frontage at 915 Front Street in [[Conway]], Arkansa
    253 bytes (30 words) - 22:09, 5 February 2010
  • ...apitol Hill Extension''' is an addition to [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Real estate developer and [[Little Rock Cooperage Company]] secretary [[Rollins A. Edga
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  • '''John S. Braddock''' was a real estate dealer with interests in granite quarries, monuments, and other building ma
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  • '''Charles M. Newton''' was a real estate dealer in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Newton's business was located at 106 1
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  • Was purchased by [[Robert Vogel]], a Little Rock real estate investor, and two other investors in 2002 from the Bray family who had owne
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  • ...ke''' is co-principal in the firm of [[Flake & Kelley Commercial]], a real estate brokerage and property management firm in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Real estate]]
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  • '''Robert E. Wait''' was a [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, lawyer and real estate developer. Wait was a co-developer of the [[C.S. Stifft Addition]] to the c
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  • ...ment Corporation of La Jolla, Calif., a provider of information about real estate holdings and purchases, in a $24 million stock swap. ...fish in the industry with access to motor vehicle and police records, real estate property filings, consumer surveys, birth and death certificates, fishing l
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