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It seems everyone wants to be a part of Downtown Little Rock. How about you? Are you an investor looking to build a hotel, start a restaurant or open a store? Locating in the area could be a profitable investment for the right type of business. By contacting our office, you can get all the info on downtown that you need to develop a business and growth plan. Financing companies. Real estate firms. Demographic statistics. If it relates to Downtown Little Rock, were your source. We want you to add to the success of downtown.
If you would like to know more about investing in our downtown call the Downtown Little Rock Partnership at 501-375-0121.
Be a Part of the Vision
We want your business in Downtown Little Rock. This Office Market Report will show you some of the many possibilities to suit your office needs, whether you are looking for 100,000 square feet or 1000 square feet. Your business may be new, expanding, or an established corporation. Downtown Little Rock can work for you.
Join us as we hold the vision of a Downtown where we can work, live, go to school and play.
Physical Geography
Little Rock is 119.5 square miles and lies within Pulaski County, which is 781 square miles in size. LIttle Rock encompasses hilly and mountainous areas in the west and central areas and flatlands along the Arkansas River. Downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock line the banks of the Arkansas River.
Race & Ethnicity Breakdown
For the Little Rock/North Little Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area. This area is made up of Pulaski, Saline and Faulkner Counties
Caucasian: 75%
African American: 22%
Hispanic: 3%
Asian: 1%
American Indian: fewer than 0.5%
Other: 3.5%
Development Incentives
Maximize your development dollars with these development incentives! Many businesses have taken advantage of tax back programs, brownfield grants and other credits to make their projects more successful. Also, learn who to contact for city permits to get your project started. Learn how these local, state and federal incentive programs can help your bottom line!