Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock Living
Little Rock is the Capital and the most populous city of the State of Arkansas and includes several museums, malls, and businesses. Little Rock is also home to University of Arkansas Little Rock, two Military bases, Arkansas only Zoo, and is the Corporate Headquarters for Alltel, Dillard's Department Stores, and Windstream Communications. With international destinations like the Clinton Presidential Center, Central High School National Historic Site, Heifer International and the longest originally constructed pedestrian/bicycle bridge in the world (Big Dam Bridge), Little Rock offers full-service convention facilities, over 6,000 hotel rooms, over 550 restaurants, and communities rich and diverse in culture, attractions, recreation, shopping, and entertainment.
With more than 660,000 people in the Metro area, Little Rock continues to be the cultural and business hub of Arkansas. The Brookings Institution ranks Little Rock the seventh strongest economy in America, with the second lowest increase in unemployment and the seventh best housing market. Manpower's Employment Outlook Survey projects the region among the nation's strongest in hiring. Forbes.com ranks Little Rock the 22nd best place in America for business and careers, while the region's income growth is the nation's seventh best.
Just arriving at the beautifully landscaped entry to our communities lets you know that you've come to a very special place. Plenty of Street lights and a front subdivision fence ensure your peace and quiet as well as your peace of mind. Enjoy the care-free convenience of living inside Little Rock, Arkansas – and at surprisingly affordable prices!