
Arguably the most anticipated residential development in Northwest Arkansas history, The Dickson (formerly the Lofts at Underwood Plaza) is nearing completion. For the first time today the general public was invited in to tour the building and see the progress. For those of you who were too devastated by the Razorbacks’ loss to join us at The Dickson today, I took some photos for your enjoyment. Please keep in mind that this is not the finished product, but a good representation of what these luxury condos will look like upon completion.
Old Main and The Dickson I took this photo at the corner of Mountain St. and School Avenue:

The Dickson rises 138 feet above Dickson Street. Floors one and two (Dickson level) house retail, restaurant, and office space and floor three will soon house a boutique hotel operated by the Inn at Carnall Hall, while floors four through nine are comprised of 51 luxury condominiums ranging from 522 to 2,026 square feet and from $185,850 to $1,296,050.

There are three interior design packages including Traditional, Urban Loft, and Metropolitan (pictured):



Absolutely every condo has a spectacular view whether it’s of Dickson Street, the University of Arkansas campus, the Boston Mountains, or the Fayetteville downtown square. The views are guaranteed to remain unobstructed due to new city ordinances limiting buildings on Dickson to a maximum of 6 stories. The view from 503 overlooking Dickson Street:

The view from 902 of the Fayetteville Square and the Boston Mountains:

The view from condo 901 overlooking Old Main, an icon of not only the University of Arkansas but Northwest Arkansas:

The view from 801 overlooking Dickson Street and Old Main:

All photos copyright 2008 by Anthony Clark.






Nice work. Great pics and a good description of the property.
Brian is right. Really nice job, Anthony!
I like the video- just enough, not too much.
Brian & Teri,
Thanks to both for the compliments.
WOW – great photos Anthony! I love the one of Old Main!
Hi, just dropping you a little note to say and that I enjoyed your Blog. Good Stuff!