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0.98 AC NW 3RD STREET, BENTONVILLE
PRIME 0.98 +/- ACRE PARCEL IS ZONED C-2 COMMERCIAL WITH NW 3RD STREET FRONTAGE. THE PARCEL SITS DIRECTLY BEHIND WINGS STOP, ORIELLY'S, AND LA PETITE ACADEMY ON BENTONVILLE. THE POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS ARE ONLY LIMITED BY YOUR IMAGINATION. ALL NECESSARY UTILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT STREET.

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Bella Vista Market Report
Welcome to the City of Bella Vista, Arkansas! The forested landscape of this hidden yet accessible city offers an array of surprises such as bluffs, blue-green creeks, waterfalls, and more. The thickly wooded and serene natural environment provides endless opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing on the lakes, running along the 100 miles of trails, or mountain biking. You can also savor a delicious meal at one of the local eateries and take your kids to the bustling public library. There is so much to explore in Bella Vista, so why not come and see for yourself?
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Bentonville Market Report
Explore the many fun things to do in Bentonville, the mountain biking capital of the world! Experience attractions like our vibrant downtown square, charming historical areas, world-class museums, cycling trails, and diverse culinary options; you'll see why Bentonville is so loved. With so many things to do, it's no wonder Bentonville was named “a new capital of cool” in The Wall Street Journal. Whether visiting family or friends, traveling for work, or taking a relaxing getaway, there are always activities for everyone to enjoy.
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Pea Ridge Market Report
The rural town is famous for being the site of the crucial American Civil War battle called the Battle of Pea Ridge, also known locally as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern. This significant battle took place about 5 miles (8 km) east of the town and is now preserved as the Pea Ridge National Military Park.
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Rogers Market Report
Rogers, Arkansas, may be one of the fastest-growing places in the nation, but the heart and soul of small-town America is alive and well here. You’ll discover museums, art galleries, shopping, and dining amid architectural treasures and brick-lined streets in our historic downtown, all just a stone’s throw from fishing, water sports, hiking, camping, boating, and breathtaking vistas of nearby Beaver Lake nestled high in the Ozark Mountains.
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Fayetteville Market Report
Fayetteville is known as the entertainment hub of Northwest Arkansas, and the primary reason for this is the downtown and Dickson Street area. This area is the center of fun and entertainment in the region. Dickson Street is the life of Fayetteville, and its energy will surely rejuvenate even the most tired visitor. You can witness some of Arkansas's best live music performances at George's Majestic Lounge, the oldest and longest-running club in the state. Some of the most famous names in music have performed at this venue. The Walton Arts Center and Theater Squared are the two popular venues for performing arts in Northwest Arkansas, making this area the headquarters for such events.
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Springdale Market Report
Back in the 1800s on the northeast side of town was John Fitzgerald's station and stable. It served as a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail Co. Stagecoach route. This native stone barn still stands today and can be viewed when driving along Ark. 265. The Butterfield Overland trail is part of the Arkansas Heritage Trails System, a statewide system of historic trails that educate residents promote state history, and encourage cultural and heritage tourism.