December 19, 2025 - 11:59

The Regions Center, the second-tallest building in downtown Little Rock, has been acquired by Woodcrest Capital LLC, a real estate investment firm based in Fort Worth, Texas. This significant transaction marks a new chapter for the iconic structure, which has long been a staple of the city’s skyline.
The sale reflects ongoing interest in Little Rock’s real estate market, as investors seek opportunities in urban centers. The Regions Center, known for its distinctive architecture and prime location, offers a mix of office space and amenities, making it an attractive asset for the new owners.
Woodcrest Capital's plans for the building have not yet been disclosed, but the firm is known for its strategic investments in commercial properties. The acquisition is expected to bring fresh energy and potential redevelopment opportunities to the area, further enhancing downtown Little Rock's appeal as a vibrant business hub.
As the city continues to grow, the sale of the Regions Center underscores the potential for economic development and revitalization in the heart of Little Rock.
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