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  • ...nk that even as kids, both of us working and hanging out on Main Street in downtown Little Rock had some lasting impact on both of us wanting to see great thin ...of downtown retailers. The group inherited the spirit of two prior failed downtown revitalization campaigns known as [[Main Street 1969 plan]], established in
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  • ...e|Mayor's Office]], the [[Little Rock City Manager's Office|City Manager's Office]], and the [[Little Rock Board of Directors|Board of Directors]]. Services ...dicated to four areas of service: public safety, infrastructure, economic development, and quality of life.
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  • November 3, 1992 - [[Bill Clinton]] elected to first term in office as 42nd President of the United States 1996 - [[River Market Development Project]] completed - cost is $3.5 M
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  • ...e Rock, Arkansas. The improvement district is managed by the [[Little Rock Downtown Partnership]]. ...department stories and general merchandise, convenience, and a "permanent downtown population" drawn by unique living accommodations. Most importantly Moses f
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  • ...ce and retail leasing, brokerage services, property management, greenfield development, and urban redevelopment. The commercial real estate company was founded by ...Museum Center]] housing the Little Rock [[Museum of Discovery]], and other office and restaurant tenants.
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  • ...l Commerce Center''' is a seven-story $11.5 million mixed-use residential, office, and hotel complex at Commerce and Third streets in the historic [[River Ma ...niums, an Arvest Bank branch, hotel, and parking garage. A major tenant is development firm [[Arkansas Capital Corporation]]. The seven-story building was designe
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  • ...te Hospital]]. In the 1970s the firm won awards for the [[Regions Center]] office building, Riceland Foods, the University of Arkansas Student Union and a ho ...e]], an amphitheater, walkways, boat docks, pedestrian walkways, mixed use development, and new close-in parking.
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  • ...g 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 ...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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  • ...in the direction of forming a new company specializing in urban design and development. Remembered Moses later, "About the 11th or 12th month, one of us said, 'Dr ...firm, one devoted to refurbishing existing building stock in the neglected downtown and managing these assets themselves. They also dreamed of a central farmer
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  • ...an Progress Association]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]] (LRHA), [[Downtown Little Rock Unlimited]] the [[City of Little Rock]], and local architects. ...ty underwent significant renewal activity. Five hundred and eight acres of downtown were demolished, including 471 buildings, which displaced 296 businesses of
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  • ...984 and joined [[Flake and Company]]. In 1986 he accepted a job at Greater Downtown Wichita. Griffen was sometimes described in the press as "outspoken" and "anti-development."
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  • ...ent Plan''' was the first concerted public-private effort to redevelop the downtown riverfront and East Markham Warehouse District (also known as "Old Town"). ...leaders, and [[Metrocentre]] officials hoped the plan would stimulate the development of [[Riverfront Park]] along the [[Arkansas River]], the refurbishment of [
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  • [[Image:Downtown-conway-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Historic postcard view of downtown Conway.]] ...ourthouse]] is located at the intersection of Caldwell and Locusts streets downtown. [[Conway City Hall]] is located at the intersection of Front and Oak stree
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  • ...a twelve-story corporate office building just south of the River Market in downtown Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana.]] Acxiom's twelve-story headquarters at 1 Information Way in downtown Little Rock is only three blocks from [[President Clinton Avenue]].
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