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Colliers International Arkansas offices predecessor firms have been shaping Arkansas' commercial real estate landscape since 1971, beginning as the former Barnes, Quinn, Flake & Anderson firm, joining with IBR Real Estate in 2003 to form Dickson Flake Partners, Inc., and adding Lane Real Estate Services located in Bentonville, Arkansas in 2005. On January 1, 2005, in order to further enhance the breadth and depth of services and level of expertise offered to our clients, the firm became an owner/member of Colliers International, an international corporation of market-leading, independently-owned commercial real estate firms around the world.
Since 1971, we have been involved with, and contributed much to business expansion in central and northwest Arkansas. This firm has been responsible for assembling the sites of six out of seven high-rise office buildings in the Central Business District of Little Rock. The firm also served the multi-purpose Civic Center Facilities Board of Pulaski County in assembling the site for the 18,000 seat Alltel Arena in North Little Rock, developed in 1999. Under the leadership of Dickson Flake, the firm acted as the development manager for the Department of Human Services State Urban Campus in downtown Little Rock, and the corporate headquarters of Arkansas Best Freight Corporation in Fort Smith as well as J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc.'s headquarters in Lowell, Arkansas.
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