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On today's show, NWA's need for more housing. Also, we hear from Anna Moss and The Nightshades. Plus, a new organization is helping families who are experiencing homelessness.
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From the multifamily projects in Springdale to the three new $100 million residential projects in Bentonville, Northwest Arkansas cities continue to find housing.
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On today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, a conversation with Jake Newell, the developer behind three new multifamily projects in Bentonville.
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In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, is portion of the NWA Council Future is Now Speaker Series. Guests Kymone Freeman, Vaughn Perry, Scott Kratz and independent journalist Megan Kimble speak about the challenge of gentrification, intentional community development and the role of Community Land Trusts.
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A few local housing authorities have noticed the demand for landlords who accept housing assistance vouchers.
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On today's show, the challenge of finding landlords with Section 8 housing. Plus, reasons the region needs more affordable housing with an excerpt from the podcast I Am Northwest Arkansas, exploring the relationship between the Ozarks and country stores, the differences between insure, ensure and assure, and much more.
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On today's show, an overview of tenant rights in Arkansas. Also, the proposal for two new professional soccer teams and a new stadium for Rogers. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report and more.
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Over a third of Arkansans rent their homes, and Northwest Arkansas lacks affordable and available housing. Although there is a fair amount of reporting on Arkansas landlord-tenant laws, not everyone knows the extent of their rights. Ozarks at Large’s Anna Pope spoke with a few housing experts to talk about unique Arkansas laws, how they impact tenants and renter rights.
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Casa Jovero Market is one of the few specialty shops in Fayetteville. Ozarks at Large's Rachell Sanchez-Smith spoke with the store's owner Jose Rodriguez who opened the market this past month. Also, thousands of Arkansans were removed from Medicaid rolls in June, Fort Smith International Film Festival is set to begin August 25 and more.
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About 77,000 Arkansans were removed from Medicaid rolls in June, applications are open for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, medical marijuana sales reached a record $141 million of the year and more.