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'Scott Reed'

Legal battle rolls on for Main Street lofts project

Arkansas Business reports on a foreclosure suit filed by AMR Construction against Oregon developer Scott Reed's K Lofts projects, six years in the making and still not completed at315 Main Street.
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More legal tangles for Main Street 'developer'

Arkansas Business reports today on a contractor's foreclosure lawsuit over unpaid bills on work to convert two buildings in the 500 block of Main Street to lofts and other uses.
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"Creative Corridor" on Main officially opened

Mayor Mark Stodola and partners in the new streetscape between Third and Sixth streets on Main Street planted the last plants to go in new landscaping and declared the $1.9 million project just a beginning on Main. Stodola was beaming at the completion of the project he dubbed the "Creative Corridor," which narrowed the street, added bioswales to absorb polluting runoff from cars, and extended the sidewalks to make it, as architect Steve Luoni said, a place to be, not just a thoroughfare.

Stodola touts Main Street; Arkansas Business notes question marks

Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola continues to thump the tub for the "Creative Corridor," current branding for four blocks of Main Street/aka the Metrocentre Mall/aka Downtown is Uptown. He glosses over a few glitches, however.
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It's official: Aloft hotel project on hold

Channel 11 spoke with Jacob Chi, leader of Chi Developers, who confirms the project to put an Aloft hotel in the old Boyle Building at Capitol and Main is on indefinite hold, as we've indicated several times previously.

Liens filed on Main Street projects

Arkansas Business reports that $1.5 million in claims have been filed against developer Scott Reed related to unfinished loft projects in the 300 and 500 blocks of Main Street.
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Bricks fall on truck during downtown rehabilitation work

No one was hurt, but a concrete truck was crushed, when brick facade fell from the back side of the building at 315 Main that is being shored up in preparation for conversion to the K-Lofts apartment project.

An update on Little Rock's Creative Corridor

ASO moves opening to April.
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Work really has begun on Main Street lofts

The mayor and county judge turned out with developer Scott Reed for a ceremonial introduction of work getting underway on the K Lofts at 315 Main, a project announced years ago but delayed.

Ballet Arkansas goes public with capital campaign

Hopes to open its own studio in the historic Arkansas building.
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Brownfield loan goes to downtown block

Developer Scott Reed, who purchased four buildings on the west side of the 500 block of Main Street, is getting a boost from the EPA in the form of a $916,000 loan from the Pulaski County Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund to get rid of asbestos, lead paint and other environmental dangers in the buildings so they can be turned into lofts and arts-related businesses.

500 block of Main: Sold

Portland, Ore., developer Scott Reed, whose K Lofts enterprise on 315 Main St. — the tenant is Porter's Jazz Club — got off to a rocky start but seems to have smoothed out, has made good on his promise to keep working downtown by buying all the buildings on the west side of Main between Capital and Sixth Street.
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