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Independent Living

HOT SPRINGS
The
Arc Arkansas is in the process of completing its fifth renovation of an historic
Arkansas building into independent living apartments. The renovation is taking
place in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The building served as the former Hot Springs
high school, where former President Bill Clinton attended and graduated.

MORRILTON

The Arc Arkansas broke ground August 24th, 2004) for the transformation of the
old St. Anthony's
Hospital in Morrilton. The property will be transformed into accessible
apartments for individuals fifty-five (55) and older. The property was built in 1937 and has had
several uses. The Arc Arkansas a leader in rehabilitating historic
properties is anticipating completion of the project early next year.
Pictures of the transformation of the site will be available until the project
is completed.
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LITTLE ROCK - Eastside
Lofts
The
Arc of Arkansas has formed a partnership with Bell/Corley Investments and has
purchased the old Eastside Junior High School at 14th and Scott Streets, in
downtown Little Rock.
Find out more by
clicking here.

LITTLE ROCK -
Westside Lofts
The
Arc of Arkansas announces the acquisition of the historic West Side Junior High
School in Little Rock, Arkansas. The renovation of the building into 43 loft
apartments began in November of this year. The
architect for the project is Fennell Purifoy Architects and the project
development consultant is First Security Vanadis Capital of Little Rock,
Arkansas. The project is estimated at $ 5 million.
Find out more by
clicking here.

LITTLE ROCK
- Trinity Court
In
September 1999, The Arc moved its first tenants into the historic Trinity
Courts Building at 2000 Main Street in Little Rock. Built in 1911, the
structure formerly housed one of America's first HMOs and later, a nursing
home. When the building was donated to The Arc, they decided to do
something different- develop a one-of-a-kind, independent-living facility
for the developmentally disabled.
Find out more by
clicking here.
Trinity
Court
