Northwest Arkansas

Hybrid work schedules, infill push part of commercial real estate trends - Talk Business & Politics

Clay Ramey, vice president of capital assets for Tempus Realty Partners, recently offered his thoughts on commercial real estate trends he's seeing in Northwest Arkansas and other regions of the U.S. heartland. Tempus Realty Partners develops and manages commercial, office and industrial properties across the Southeast and Midwest. Ramey said "build-to-suit" development, especially for industrial and office, is picking up momentum in the post-COVID return to on-premise work space.

Meet the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal's 2026 Fast 15 class - Talk Business & Politics

The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal's 18th annual Fast 15 celebrates 15 young leaders under 30 driving innovation in business and nonprofit sectors. The 2026 class includes professionals in real estate, banking, legal, nonprofit, education, health care, and retail, reflecting the entrepreneurial spirit in Northwest Arkansas.

Source: https://talkbusiness.net/2026/05/meet-the-northwest-arkansas-business-journals-2026-fast-15-class/

NWA Business Journal seeks nominations for awards programs - Talk Business & Politics

The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal is accepting nominations for multiple awards recognition programs, including its longest-running awards program, Forty Under 40. Selection to the recognition programs is based on nominees' achievements, including those at work and in the community, and not on the number of nominations nominees receive. Eligible nominees must reside in the Business Journal's coverage area: Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Madison, Sebastian and Washington counties.

Fast 15: Javier Hernandez - Talk Business & Politics

Javier Hernandez, a Rogers native, is building a career centered on connecting people and strengthening communities in the rapidly growing region he loves. Hernandez works with businesses, nonprofits and local leaders to support economic growth and civic engagement across Northwest Arkansas in his role with the Rogers Lowell Chamber. He joined the chamber in December 2025, bringing experience from statewide roles focused on small business development and community outreach.

Fayetteville officials say regardless of bond election outcome, water and sewer projects must be done | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fayetteville officials say regardless of bond election outcome, water and sewer projects must be done | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Grace Hurt was born and raised in Fulton, Mo., and earned a degree in multimedia journalism from Harding University in Searcy. Her love for journalism began with taking freelance sports photos for her local newspaper, The Fulton Sun, during high school, and her involvement with multiple school publications.

Witness, defense attorneys clash in fourth day of federal drug conspiracy trial | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Witness, defense attorneys clash in fourth day of federal drug conspiracy trial | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Dale Ellis covers the federal courthouse beat for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, reporting on criminal and civil matters that impact Arkansans. He joined the newspaper in January 2018, working from the Pine Bluff bureau before taking up his current beat in January 2021. Dale started in news in 1998 at the Heber Springs Sun-Times where he was a reporter and columnist.

NWA Business Journal seeks Fast 15 nominations

The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal is accepting nominations for its 18th annual Fast 15 class. The nomination deadline is March 13. Each year the Business Journal recognizes some of the region's most talented young professionals in the business and nonprofit communities through its Fast 15 recognition program. The Business Journal's editorial staff evaluates and selects honorees from nominations submitted by its readers. To be eligible, nominees must be under 30 and have proven to their employers and peers that they are on the fast track to success.

Black-Owned Business Expo to return to Fayetteville Feb. 21

TITLE: Black-Owned Business Expo to return to Fayetteville Feb. 21 TEXT: An event to celebrate and promote local Black-owned businesses is scheduled in downtown Fayetteville next month. The Black Owned Northwest Arkansas Business Expo will take place from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21 at Fayetteville Town Center. The annual event is organized by locals Jasmine Hudson, J'Aaron Merchant and Sierra Polk.