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The Dickson

UARK housing Fayetteville AR homes for sale
The Dickson (formerly The Lofts at Underwood Plaza & Powerhouse Row)
609 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville, AR  72701

Year Built:  2008
Units:  Mixed-use, 54 residential
Square Footage:  522-2,026
Walkscore
For current availability contact Anthony Clark at 479-935-6080.

The most discriminating Buyer wants a property that is like no other.  There are few like the The Dickson.  The new mixed-use building houses 54 modern condominiums and three levels of commercial space.  At nine stories, The Dickson is the highest building that will ever sit on Dickson Street.  With views that will take your breath away and some of the most well-appointed interiors in the area, many will want to call The Dickson home.

Homes located in this development may be represented by any number of fine area real estate agents.  Please contact your favorite Realtor for more information on available properties. Information is collected from a number or sources, deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

East Square Plaza

East Square Plaza
One E. Center St., Fayetteville, AR  72701

Year Built:  2006
Units:  Mixed-use, 6 residential
Square Footage:  1,398-2,757
Walkscore
For current availability contact Anthony Clark at 479-935-6080.

If you want the ultimate in downtown living you should consider East Square Plaza.  The mixed-use building houses luxury condominiums that were constructed in 2006 and commercial space that was completely renovated in 2008.  Formerly the Bank of America building, East Square Plaza has approximately 90,000 square feet ideally suited for retail, restaurants, or offices.   From the third level atrium you can access the six beautifully appointed condominiums. 

Homes located in this development may be represented by any number of fine area real estate agents.  Please contact your favorite Realtor for more information on available properties. Information is collected from a number or sources, deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

Walkability

More than ever people want a home located in an area where they can walk to dining, shopping, and other activitiesWalk Score is a great website that allows you to score a neighborhood on “walkability” by entering an address.  It will plot nearby attractions (e.g. businesses, parks, churches) and rate the neighborhood on its walkability on a scale of zero to 100.

Fayetteville has made great strides in the past few years to make the city a more walkable community.  From construction of the Scull Creek Trail to implementation of aggressive traffic calming device plans, the city has a number of strategies to make it safe & easy for pedestrians.

Northwest Arkansas goes Modern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The natural beauty of Northwest Arkansas is undeniable.  However, the architecture of the region is equally as important.  This is just a small taste of the modern architecture popping up around town.  Fayetteville in particular has always been progressive when it comes to things like planning, development, and architecture.  Above is Shogun Japanese Restaurant (Fayetteville).  Also pictured a building on the University of Arkansas Engineering Research campus (Fayetteville), the Church at Pinnacle Hills (Rogers), and the new aloft Hotel by W Hotels (Rogers).