August 2023
Northwest Arkansas continues to see increased population growth and development. The cities that make up the area have many current expansion projects as well as new project approvals to benefit both locals and visitors alike.
Counties in Northwest Arkansas saw their populations grow three to five times more than the state overall between 2020 and 2022, per new U.S. Census Bureau data.
Unemployment in Arkansas fell to an all-time low of 2.6% in June, the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, announced.
Fayetteville
A proposed mixed-use development project in south Fayetteville was officially launched on South Cato Springs Road near Kessler Mountain Regional Park.
The state’s first Moxy hotel will soon begin construction in south Fayetteville featuring unique communal spaces aimed at younger guests at a lower price point.
Bentonville
Bentonville Walmart opened the first high-tech Market Fulfillment Center in Arkansas which provides even faster fulfillment for online pickup and delivery customers while creating new opportunities for associates.
Bentonville is home to the new expansion of Startup Village, a program offering free co-working space to early-stage, scalable ventures affiliated with the U of A.
Rogers
The United Soccer League (USL) and USL Arkansas announced plans to establish men’s and women’s soccer teams and build a 5,000-seat stadium in Rogers.
Rogers Executive Airport to acquire more land amid ongoing growth on northeast side of town.
Springdale
Springdale planners approve design plan for University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences orthopedic and sports management center.
Springdale Planning Commission approves plans for four subdivisions, which will include more than 600 single-family homes.
Springdale voters approved a series of bond proposals that will help the city upgrade parks and sports facilities, improve transportation and infrastructure, and build a new fire station and senior center.