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Fayetteville (/ ˈ f eɪ ə t v ɪ l /) [7] is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Arkansas, the county seat of Washington County, and the most populous city in Northwest Arkansas.
AcreTrader was founded in May 2018 by Carter Malloy, a former investment professional, [3] and serves as the current Chief Executive Officer. [4] In September 2023, Malloy was appointed to the Agribusiness Industry Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
The economy of Arkansas produced $176.24 billion of gross domestic product in 2023. [1] Six Fortune 500 companies are based in Arkansas, including the world's #1 corporation by revenue, Walmart. [8]
The term "Northwest Arkansas" is commonly used to refer to the rapidly growing cities of Benton and Washington counties in the geographic corner of the state. Northwest Arkansas, often abbreviated NWA, has become known as a cohesive region due to the efforts of the Northwest Arkansas Council, an association of community and business leaders formally organized in 1990 to promote regionalization ...
A once-sleepy Arkansas city has now become the epicenter of the country’s largest retail empire. Since its 1962 founding, Walmart has not only transformed its headquarters in Bentonville, but ...
Stephens Inc. is a privately held, independent financial services firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] As one of the largest privately owned investment banks in the United States, [2] Stephens has 28 offices worldwide and employs more than 1,200 people. [3]
Scott T. Ford, CEO of Westrock Group, LLC and board of directors of AT&T; John Furner, president and CEO of Walmart U.S. Sonja Hubbard, principal owner of the Yates Group and former CEO of E-Z Mart Stores Inc. Jerry Jones, owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys; Brandi Joplin, former senior vice president and CFO of Sam’s ...
Dillard's Women's (117,400 sq ft (10,910 m 2)) - Opened March 1972 as a full line Dillard's / Became a Women's Store in 1997; JCPenney (154,100 sq ft (14,320 m 2)) - Original 95,600 sq ft (8,880 m 2) store opened 1978 / Relocated to larger 154,100 sq ft (14,320 m 2) in 1997 / Original store Partially demolished, with remaining structure made into a Food Court and additional mall stores