A Plan for the Future of Conway [North Metro Business Journal]
With a vaccine on the ground and a strategic plan underway, Conway is preparing to spring forward into 2021.
With a vaccine on the ground and a strategic plan underway, Conway is preparing to spring forward into 2021.
Fountaine Bleau Conway represents a new chapter in Conway’s residential development story. The $70 million, 339 luxury apartments represent the first of their kind in Conway.
In late September 2019, Conway Regional Health System broke ground on a three-story medical office building that will provide 42,000 square feet of space dedicated primarily to women’s health services.
The first project at the Central Landing development on the site of the former Conway airport will break ground this summer. Central Arkansas developer and Burkhalter Technologies Inc. CEO John Burkhalter today announced plans to build a $70 million development that incorporates 339 luxury apartments into 18.7 acres of the mixed-use development.
At 61 participants, the Conway Area Leadership Institute class of 2018 will be the largest class in the leadership program’s 30-year history.
Seven “generation defining” projects will create an exceptional quality of life in Conway over the next five years. The “Conway125” campaign includes public and private projects identified through the 2010 Conway2025 community visioning process.
Off the Clock attendees got a first look at the University of Central Arkansas’s new Donaghey Hall in advance of the grand opening of the mixed-use development.
Acadia Healthcare (NASDAQ:ACHC) of Franklin, Tennessee, broke ground Oct. 6 on a new 65,000-square-foot, 80-bed behavioral health hospital that will employ approximately 150. The facility will be located on Sturgis Road just south of The Meadows Technology Park.
New in 2016, Outlook Conway is a half-day economic forum that provides an in-depth look at the Conway-area economy. During the inaugural event, expert panelists focused on commercial real estate, public projects, higher education, and economic development.
East to West = Old to New If you start on Locust Street at the edge of town and head west, as a rule, the homes get newer. “Old Conway” is bound by Locust Street on the east and Donaghey ...