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The project, which is being Woodrow Street developed by JPM Group of Jack. ' Avenue on the sonville, Fla., was awarded $3 mil - y Avenue on the lion in federal tax credits last year lie oast de - by the Arkansas Development Fi- jilt nine houses, nance Authority. is near comple- IN Downtown Little Rock CDC was been awarded founded in 1993 and finished reno- more houses in vating the 45 -unit Mahlon Martin in Jacksonville. Apartments at 1923 Main St. in Rock CDC was 1996. It was also a partner in the 1 focuses on an Kramer School apartments redevel- derstate 630 to opment at Seventh and Sherman -uther King Jr. streets. losevelt Road The group now focuses.on build- odrow Street to ing single-family houses. It has built four houses since 2000. It has ap- houses since plied to the city for funding to build allocated feder- 10 houses east of Main Street. le Bernard denied being disap- erformance iy pointed e f heommunity de development ig corporations, saying they "have ty been working very well with us a over the past few years." But in the memo, he listed the Central Little Rock and_ a- College Station CDCs as need- s_ ing "the operating funds and r a strong hand to guide them," A especially without the Local Ini- tiatives Support Corp. to keep them focused. The Central Little Rock CDC, he wrote, "may not survive past the next year, particularly if they do not get the operating funds." The memo refers to a pair of contracts awarded to the group in 2001 to build or fix up 11 houses. By last April, only three iof the houses had been built, prompting the city to cancel one of the contracts. The group's director, Viola Belton, said the problems with the contracts happened before she took over the post in De- cember 2003. She dismissed the gloomy forecast in Bernard's memo, saying she's been raising money I and expects the group to build I four new houses this spring. "Won't he be surprised when we move forward," she said. The other groups are also e making plans to ensure their r survival. Over the past year, he groups t have been meeting with bank- c ers, city officials and represen- tatives from the Federal Reserve t, on plans to form a new umbrella B group that would take the place of the Local Initiatives Support ti Corp. in raising donations and it distributing money. The groups are also tackling M bigger projects to generatemore v< revenue. Iv The Downtown Little Rock ih CDC has applied to the city it for funding to build 10 houses, 10 more than double the number it has built since it began build- T ing houses in 2000. The group P' estimates the project could gen- erate about $80,000 in develop- ment fees. Black Community Develop- ers, meanwhile, is straying out- side the city to build five new houses in Jacksonville, a project that will allow it to tap $40,000 I in fees from federal funds dis- ry condominium project now cleared to transform North Little Rock's low skyline, the Argenta Place tower becomes the most Prominent project in the future success — or disappointment — of downtown redevelopment. If built, the $13 million resi- dential -office -retail development across from City Hall at Main Street and Broadway, will domi- nate the row of furniture stores, restaurants and offices that stretch north from downtown's most prominent comer. The 28 luxury condominiums designed to take up the third through sixth floors are adver- tised for sale starting at $200,000. They will join a growing cluster Of condominiums across the river in downtown Little Rock A scheduled January demoli- tion of an automobile repair shop that occupied the Argenta Place site has been postponed until spring, developers said, making North little Rock leaders eager to see the project take form "We're all just kind of sitting on the edge of our chairs waiting for it to happen," said Rosemary Hamel, executive director of the Argenta Community Develop- ment Corp., the group that ener- gized he city's downtown resi- dential market. Mayor Patrick Hays lauds Ar- genta Place as a catalyst for other additions. "That may be a mul- timillion dollar booster shot to bigger and better things to come;' Hays said recently. t Argenta Place is the brainchild of Little Rock businessman John Gaudin, promoter of an annual arts festival in North little Rock for the past four years. Gaudin r Tower • Continued from Page 1B Little Rock. The condos will range from 850 to 3,000 square feet, with prices from about $250,000 to more than $1 million. Many will be in the $350,000 to $475,000 price range. If construction beginsshis -year, it would likely be complet- ed by 2007, Tucker said. Before construction, crews must raze the building now oc- cupied by Innerplan Office In- teriors. The contract office plans to move to North Little Rock. Plans for the tower include one floor of retail space, three floors of parking and 13 floor, with about 100 condo units. Th, retail floor will have a marke section, including a deli, baked and wine shop. Adding more housing such as :he residential tower will hell ransform downtown Little Rock nto a "24 hour city," said Sharon ?riest, executive director of the >owntown Partnership. Tucker s president of the nonprofit tartnership, a downtown busi- tess advocacy group. 'A 17 -story building is certain- ' going to change the skyline ere;' Priest said. "We're really tarting to take on the appear- nce of a large city skyline." Priest and Moses say the proj- ct could lead the way to more owntown retail growth and de- elopment on Main Street, much F which remains shuttered and acant. "We're starting to see a move P the south and beyond the iver Market," Priest said. The building will also fea- re an electronic billboard on r north face, with images that UI change every 8 seconds. It ill be directed toward the River arket District and will be vis - .e from the entrance ramp onto terstate 30. The residential tower will >m over the Hinderliter house. to house was built in 1826, and Pular folklore associates the Courtesy of Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc. This artist's rendering shows the Argenta Place building, a $13 million residential -office -retail development to be built across Main Street from North Little Rock City Hall. hasn't answered repeated requests for interviews about the project. The name reflects the historic area of downtown that was offi- cially Argenta from 1906-1917. The Argenta name has survived, evi- denced by the Argenta Drug store — in business for more than 120 Years at Fourth and Main streets — and the 1990s' creation of the Argenta Historic District. Multiple changes in the build- ing's design, requested by city regulating commissions, have concerned some city officials. When the North Little Rock Historic District Commission gave its unaturr,ous approval last week to a revamped design, His- oric District Commission Chair- man Gary Clements expressed reservations about the project's size and "ultramodern" look. Clements didn't vote against ap- building with the last meeting of the territorial legislature of 1835. "From a scale point of view, it certainly is going to be sincere contrast between the Hinderli- ter house and this development;' said Bill Worthen, director of the Historic Arkansas Museum. The tower's developers met with the Historic Arkansas Mu- seum commission, which decid- ed to support the development, Worthen said. Moses and Tucker said land- scaping and a plaza will "soften" the effect of the high-rise on the historic site. Worthen said of- ficials have also asked that the "It is going to be very, very, very visible and its going to over- power downtown because it's so much bigger than everything else," Clements said the next day. "But they ve tried hard and tried to be creative." The changes by Cromwell Ar- chitects Engineers Inc. of Little Rock came out of concerns by the Historic Commission and the city's Planning Commission about the building's need to fit in more with downtown's historic nature. City officials also wanted to change the "boxy" look at he top of the building and set it far- ther off Broadway. Clements sees the project's upside, too. "In the grand scheme, it will be a big asset to the downtown area," he said. "'They were given a very difficult design problem combin- ing all that stuff on a small site." ers wanting luxury living in an urban setting, downtown sup- porters from both cities said. The just -opened $20 million River Rail streetcar line, for example, runs right outside Argenta Place to Little Rock's popular River Mar- ket entertainment and shopping district. "We view it all as the greater downtown, and North little Rock is a part of that," said Rett Tucker of Moses Tucker Real Estate in Little Rock. Argenta Place won't be viewed as competition, Tucker said, but will feed off and eventually aid Little Rock's similar develop- ments. "Each project builds on the previous ones," Tucker said. There is a growing acceptance of this product [urban condomini- ums] in this market. We view that as very positive." North Little Rock's Hamel agreed but added that she sees` a "different market" attracted to - North Little Rocks living style. "I see North Little Rock as be- ing a slightly more casual, com- fortable sense of place, and I'm not saying that is not true in Little Rock Hamel said. "But I ve always felt in the Ar- genta area, there was distinctly a sense of belonging, of friendliness and of knowing people." Argenta Place will help solidify something Hamel says residents in North. Little Rock and the sur- rounding area already recognize: The Argenta name. 'Argenta is truly becoming a place of its own again," Hamel said. "You can simply say Argenta and people know what you're talking about" developers ensure that the con- of the downtown is much more struction doesn't disturb the dai- important than any concerns ly operations of the museum. about scale Wright be," Worthen "Our belief is that the vitality said. LOW -GARB WRAPS? WE'VE COT THEMI I� P I popular folklore associates the • a +• r u :t .. . In the past, the city helper fund specific projects and gavf $90,000 per year to the Loca e 1 B Initiatives Support Corp., whicl CDC, the then distributed he money to he :IudeBlack community development corpo pers and the rations. But the city hasn't funded and College he groups directly. In an Oct. 14 memo to City oups build Manager Bruce Moore, Bernard he commu- said that "continued funding orporations should be based upon each CDC irtance be- showing a good, realistic plan for T the city's increased production." ds, said LisaSuch a policyhe said, would :community "force the organizations to assess er. their future viability." in CDC, for NEW PROJECTS lie oast de - le Bernard denied being disap- erformance iy pointed e f heommunity de development ig corporations, saying they "have ty been working very well with us a over the past few years." But in the memo, he listed the Central Little Rock and_ a- College Station CDCs as need- s_ ing "the operating funds and r a strong hand to guide them," A especially without the Local Ini- tiatives Support Corp. to keep them focused. The Central Little Rock CDC, he wrote, "may not survive past the next year, particularly if they do not get the operating funds." The memo refers to a pair of contracts awarded to the group in 2001 to build or fix up 11 houses. By last April, only three iof the houses had been built, prompting the city to cancel one of the contracts. The group's director, Viola Belton, said the problems with the contracts happened before she took over the post in De- cember 2003. She dismissed the gloomy forecast in Bernard's memo, saying she's been raising money I and expects the group to build I four new houses this spring. "Won't he be surprised when we move forward," she said. The other groups are also e making plans to ensure their r survival. Over the past year, he groups t have been meeting with bank- c ers, city officials and represen- tatives from the Federal Reserve t, on plans to form a new umbrella B group that would take the place of the Local Initiatives Support ti Corp. in raising donations and it distributing money. The groups are also tackling M bigger projects to generatemore v< revenue. Iv The Downtown Little Rock ih CDC has applied to the city it for funding to build 10 houses, 10 more than double the number it has built since it began build- T ing houses in 2000. The group P' estimates the project could gen- erate about $80,000 in develop- ment fees. Black Community Develop- ers, meanwhile, is straying out- side the city to build five new houses in Jacksonville, a project that will allow it to tap $40,000 I in fees from federal funds dis- ry condominium project now cleared to transform North Little Rock's low skyline, the Argenta Place tower becomes the most Prominent project in the future success — or disappointment — of downtown redevelopment. If built, the $13 million resi- dential -office -retail development across from City Hall at Main Street and Broadway, will domi- nate the row of furniture stores, restaurants and offices that stretch north from downtown's most prominent comer. The 28 luxury condominiums designed to take up the third through sixth floors are adver- tised for sale starting at $200,000. They will join a growing cluster Of condominiums across the river in downtown Little Rock A scheduled January demoli- tion of an automobile repair shop that occupied the Argenta Place site has been postponed until spring, developers said, making North little Rock leaders eager to see the project take form "We're all just kind of sitting on the edge of our chairs waiting for it to happen," said Rosemary Hamel, executive director of the Argenta Community Develop- ment Corp., the group that ener- gized he city's downtown resi- dential market. Mayor Patrick Hays lauds Ar- genta Place as a catalyst for other additions. "That may be a mul- timillion dollar booster shot to bigger and better things to come;' Hays said recently. t Argenta Place is the brainchild of Little Rock businessman John Gaudin, promoter of an annual arts festival in North little Rock for the past four years. Gaudin r Tower • Continued from Page 1B Little Rock. The condos will range from 850 to 3,000 square feet, with prices from about $250,000 to more than $1 million. Many will be in the $350,000 to $475,000 price range. If construction beginsshis -year, it would likely be complet- ed by 2007, Tucker said. Before construction, crews must raze the building now oc- cupied by Innerplan Office In- teriors. The contract office plans to move to North Little Rock. Plans for the tower include one floor of retail space, three floors of parking and 13 floor, with about 100 condo units. Th, retail floor will have a marke section, including a deli, baked and wine shop. Adding more housing such as :he residential tower will hell ransform downtown Little Rock nto a "24 hour city," said Sharon ?riest, executive director of the >owntown Partnership. Tucker s president of the nonprofit tartnership, a downtown busi- tess advocacy group. 'A 17 -story building is certain- ' going to change the skyline ere;' Priest said. "We're really tarting to take on the appear- nce of a large city skyline." Priest and Moses say the proj- ct could lead the way to more owntown retail growth and de- elopment on Main Street, much F which remains shuttered and acant. "We're starting to see a move P the south and beyond the iver Market," Priest said. The building will also fea- re an electronic billboard on r north face, with images that UI change every 8 seconds. It ill be directed toward the River arket District and will be vis - .e from the entrance ramp onto terstate 30. The residential tower will >m over the Hinderliter house. to house was built in 1826, and Pular folklore associates the Courtesy of Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc. This artist's rendering shows the Argenta Place building, a $13 million residential -office -retail development to be built across Main Street from North Little Rock City Hall. hasn't answered repeated requests for interviews about the project. The name reflects the historic area of downtown that was offi- cially Argenta from 1906-1917. The Argenta name has survived, evi- denced by the Argenta Drug store — in business for more than 120 Years at Fourth and Main streets — and the 1990s' creation of the Argenta Historic District. Multiple changes in the build- ing's design, requested by city regulating commissions, have concerned some city officials. When the North Little Rock Historic District Commission gave its unaturr,ous approval last week to a revamped design, His- oric District Commission Chair- man Gary Clements expressed reservations about the project's size and "ultramodern" look. Clements didn't vote against ap- building with the last meeting of the territorial legislature of 1835. "From a scale point of view, it certainly is going to be sincere contrast between the Hinderli- ter house and this development;' said Bill Worthen, director of the Historic Arkansas Museum. The tower's developers met with the Historic Arkansas Mu- seum commission, which decid- ed to support the development, Worthen said. Moses and Tucker said land- scaping and a plaza will "soften" the effect of the high-rise on the historic site. Worthen said of- ficials have also asked that the "It is going to be very, very, very visible and its going to over- power downtown because it's so much bigger than everything else," Clements said the next day. "But they ve tried hard and tried to be creative." The changes by Cromwell Ar- chitects Engineers Inc. of Little Rock came out of concerns by the Historic Commission and the city's Planning Commission about the building's need to fit in more with downtown's historic nature. City officials also wanted to change the "boxy" look at he top of the building and set it far- ther off Broadway. Clements sees the project's upside, too. "In the grand scheme, it will be a big asset to the downtown area," he said. "'They were given a very difficult design problem combin- ing all that stuff on a small site." ers wanting luxury living in an urban setting, downtown sup- porters from both cities said. The just -opened $20 million River Rail streetcar line, for example, runs right outside Argenta Place to Little Rock's popular River Mar- ket entertainment and shopping district. "We view it all as the greater downtown, and North little Rock is a part of that," said Rett Tucker of Moses Tucker Real Estate in Little Rock. Argenta Place won't be viewed as competition, Tucker said, but will feed off and eventually aid Little Rock's similar develop- ments. "Each project builds on the previous ones," Tucker said. There is a growing acceptance of this product [urban condomini- ums] in this market. We view that as very positive." North Little Rock's Hamel agreed but added that she sees` a "different market" attracted to - North Little Rocks living style. "I see North Little Rock as be- ing a slightly more casual, com- fortable sense of place, and I'm not saying that is not true in Little Rock Hamel said. "But I ve always felt in the Ar- genta area, there was distinctly a sense of belonging, of friendliness and of knowing people." Argenta Place will help solidify something Hamel says residents in North. Little Rock and the sur- rounding area already recognize: The Argenta name. 'Argenta is truly becoming a place of its own again," Hamel said. "You can simply say Argenta and people know what you're talking about" developers ensure that the con- of the downtown is much more struction doesn't disturb the dai- important than any concerns ly operations of the museum. about scale Wright be," Worthen "Our belief is that the vitality said. LOW -GARB WRAPS? WE'VE COT THEMI I� P I popular folklore associates the • a +• r u :t .. .