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About the data

Figures as of July 20, 2026. Published release rel_786ae5e870c64301a0e0ecdec40abd94, generated August 22, 2026. Maintained by the Downtown Little Rock Partnership.

What the dollars measure

Figures on this map measure different things. Each one carries its basis next to it, and every total shows its composition by basis:

  • reported · basis not stated$322,370,000 · 20 projects
  • grant award$30,000,000 · 1 project
  • financing approved$20,000,000 · 1 project
  • total project cost$109,200,000 · 5 projects
  • construction cost$142,000,000 · 1 project

Three examples of why the basis matters: the Ottenheimer Market Hall figure is city financing approved, with a larger approximate total separately reported in its figure record. The 30 Crossing Park figure is a phase-one grant award, not a full project cost. The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts figure is construction cost against a larger campaign.

Where figures come from

Every investment figure is in one of these states:

  • Public source linked$159,200,000 · 7 figures
  • DLRP tracking · no public source yet$464,370,000 · 21 figures

If a source reference is absent from the release, the project record says attribution is unavailable instead of dropping the figure or inventing a link.

Reported, basis not stated · $322,370,000

20 inherited projects carry amounts whose source text never stated what the number measures. They stay under their own named subtotal:

  • Southern Tail Brewing
  • 200 West Capitol renovation
  • Historic Arkansas Museum — Hinderliter House
  • 1403 E 6th St renovation
  • Fourteen Twenty Four on Main
  • AT&T Building conversion, 1111 W Capitol
  • Artspace Windgate Campus
  • Capital Hotel renovation
  • LOPFI Building renovation
  • eStem East Village campus
  • Flats at SoMa (former VA Hospital)
  • Association of Arkansas Counties expansion
  • Central Arkansas Water HQ renovation
  • Robinson Center renovation
  • 1216 E 6th St redevelopment
  • Stella Boyle Smith Music Center
  • 609 Main St renovation
  • The Paint Factory (Sterling Paint)
  • AC Hotel Little Rock
  • CALS Main Library / Fones Bros. renovation

Completion years

6 completed projects · $54,750,000 · have no completion year in the published record. They remain in every total and stay out of the yearly chart:

  • 1403 E 6th St renovation
  • Fourteen Twenty Four on Main
  • Capital Hotel renovation
  • Boyle Building — Bob R. Brooks Jr. Justice Building
  • 1216 E 6th St redevelopment
  • The Paint Factory (Sterling Paint)

Images · 5 verified

A photograph or rendering appears on this map only after a verifier model has confirmed that it depicts the named building or site. The verdict is stored with the image; nothing is verified at render time, and an image without a stored pass is never shown. Each caption carries the source, the capture date, and the verification date.

Buildings, sites, and renderings only. No photographs of people are published at any price, and the verifier rejects them. Most projects have no image yet; that is a normal state, not a missing one.

  • 30 Crossing ParkImage: Sasaki · verified August 22, 2026
  • Arkansas Museum of Fine ArtsImage: Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts · verified August 22, 2026
  • Former KATV BuildingImage: en.wikipedia.org · verified August 22, 2026
  • Former M. M. Cohn BuildingImage: Arkansas Business — Business News, Real Estate, Law, Construction · verified August 22, 2026
  • The FoundryImage: honors.uca.edu · verified August 22, 2026

Parcels and assessed values

The published backdrop contains 6946 parcel parts. Parcel lines are not legal boundaries (Ark. Code §15-21-504).

Assessed values come from county records and exist for taxation. They differ from market prices. Owner of record is public county data.

Project set

The 34 projects are the DLRP featured downtown set. One project, 30 Crossing Park, has no county parcel: its site is hand-traced from the adopted master plan and drawn as a dashed overlay.

Sources · 18

Corrections

Spot a figure that does not survive a spot-check? Tell the Downtown Little Rock Partnership. A correction with a source beats a figure without one.