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202 Railside

202 Railside

mixed-useresidentialretail

Springdale

The bones of Ryan's Clothing Store, reimagined. Blue Crane's mixed-use redevelopment in downtown Springdale adds 55 apartment units above 15,000 SF of street-level commercial space, including a food and beverage concept with rooftop patio. Step out onto the second-story coworking lounge and terrace overlooking Emma Avenue. Centrally located where historic Springdale meets its next chapter.

8th Street Market

8th Street Market

retailrestaurantbrewery

Bentonville

The heart of Bentonville's Market District, where the smell of ramen broth and fresh-baked chocolate mingles with sawdust and hops. 8th Street Market brings together Yeyo's El Alma de Mexico, HomeGrown, CO-OP Ramen, Markham & Fitz chocolate, Two Friends Books, Hillfolk Textile Studio, Bike Rack Brewing Co., Brightwater culinary school, and a rotating cast of food trucks and pop-ups. A community-focused food hub grounded in creativity and entrepreneurship, supporting small and midsize local farmers in a cycle that feeds culinary excellence and agricultural growth. Gatherings here are built on a shared love of food and drink, a commitment to community, and the belief that together, we become better.

Airport Professional Plaza

Airport Professional Plaza

officeflex

Bentonville

Second-generation office and flex space that gets you in fast. Move-in-ready suites with flexible layouts, monument signage along I Street for visibility, and a Bentonville location adjacent to the Municipal Airport. Minutes from key corridors with convenient access for regional operators and aviation-adjacent businesses. No long buildout, just space when you need it.

Airship Office

Airship Office

office

Bentonville

Coffee downstairs, Greenway steps away, Walmart Home Office less than a minute out. This 2,513 SF renovated office space in Bentonville was updated Fall 2024 with new carpet, paint, and windows. The layout includes two private offices, two conference rooms, and a rear kitchenette. Direct access to Airship Coffee means client meetings start with good espresso and day-to-day convenience is built in.

Climb Bentonville

Climb Bentonville

build-to-suitrecreationfitness

Bentonville

Fifty feet of vertical terrain and the quiet focus of breath and chalk. This 22,000 SF ground-up facility sits adjacent to Osage Park and Bentonville Brewing Company, developed by Blue Crane and operated by Climb Bentonville. Inside, over 16,000 SF of climbing walls built by industry leader Walltopia — a two-story interior with bouldering room, gym, yoga room, kids' climbing area, retail, lockers, and event space for private gatherings. A place to push higher, rest lower, and find your line.

Cognizant Building

Cognizant Building

office

Bentonville

30,225 SF of Class B office space in a two-story masonry building with elevator service, controlled access, shared reception, kitchen, and on-site security. Built in 2006 on 2.36 acres with ample surface parking in Bentonville, less than 2.5 miles from both the Walmart and Sam's Club home offices. Multi-tenant, straightforward, ready.

Crystal Flats

Crystal Flats

mixed-useresidentialretail

Bentonville

Light, topography, and 27 acres designed for how you actually move. This 472,687 SF mixed-use development in downtown Bentonville delivers 622 residential units across two phases, developed by Blue Crane. Multiple housing types oriented around natural landscape, with street and building layouts built for walkability and privacy. The core building along the main boulevard includes a promenade, plaza, and ground-floor retail with direct trail access connecting to Crystal Bridges, Memorial Park, the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine, and Heartland Whole Health Institute.

Downtown Bentonville Historic Bank

Downtown Bentonville Historic Bank

build-to-suitretail

Bentonville

Walk into prime retail space beneath a glass sky dome installed in 1906. This is one of the oldest commercial buildings on the Bentonville square — the former Benton County National Bank — adaptively reused by Blue Crane and currently home to Faherty. Original features remain: the vault, a large fireplace, more than 20 custom furniture pieces fabricated by Arkansas-native designer Ryan Lawson, and millwork produced locally in Bentonville. Downstairs, the basement still holds the original vault and ledger from the bank's first investors. History you can touch.

Greenway Office Park

Greenway Office Park

office

Bentonville

Where a disparate collection of metal and masonry became something cohesive and modern. Blue Crane's Class A adaptive reuse along the Razorback Greenway in Bentonville unified this mixed office complex with direct trail access to the 46-mile paved cycling and pedestrian corridor spanning Northwest Arkansas. A new trailside porch with cable trellis provides natural shade and Greenway views. A two-story cross-laminated timber addition and updated translucent facade panels at 702 5th Street complete the transformation — inside and outside, old and new, work and ride.

Hart on Main

Hart on Main

mixed-useresidentialretailofficein-development

Bentonville

Two city blocks on the north side of the Bentonville Square, co-developed by Blue Crane, Runway, and Riverside. A mixed-use development with plans for 184 apartments, 17 condos, approximately 50,000 SF of retail and food and beverage space, and approximately 45,000 SF of office space, with underground parking. Groundbreaking targeted for summer 2026. The project incorporates the restoration of the historic Benton County Jail, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History preserved, future built.

Ledger

Ledger

mixed-useofficeretail

Bentonville

The world's first bikeable building. A public switchback ramp zigzags up the eastern facade of this 230,000 SF, six-story mixed-use office building at under 5% incline, connecting street level to a rooftop terrace with views of downtown Bentonville. Developed and completed in 2022, two blocks south of the square. Inside: private offices, shared coworking, bookable meeting and event space, and ground-floor retail with leasable tenant space. Outside: the promise that you can ride all the way to the top.

Massey

Massey

officeretailhospitality

Bentonville

Class A office space on the second and third floors of a Renaissance Revival structure built in 1910, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. Just off the Bentonville square, fully redeveloped by Blue Crane into office, retail, and hospitality. The ground floor is anchored by Phat Tire bike shop and Scotch and Soda cocktail bar. The basement houses Lady Slipper, an upscale speakeasy operated by Indigo Road. Layers of history, layers of experience, all under one restored roof.

MXU

MXU

mixed-useofficeretail

Bentonville

Architectural concrete, brick veneer, and a swill pearl panelized wall system form this 16,200 SF mixed-use building in downtown Bentonville. Retail on the first floor, Class A office on the second and third. The second floor includes a balcony with neighborhood views. Located next to Skylight Cinema, walking distance to The HUB and the broader downtown corridor. Compact, material-forward, well-positioned.

Osage Office

Osage Office

office

Bentonville

8,521 SF of flexible second-floor office space above Bentonville Brewing Company — high visibility and the hum of strong foot traffic from below. Adjacent to Osage Park with trails, pickleball, and green space, minutes from downtown Bentonville, the new Walmart Home Office campus, and Louise at Thaden Field. Ample on-site parking and easy access to I-49. Work above the brewery, walk to the park.

21C

21C

build-to-suithotelrestaurantmuseum

Bentonville

A contemporary art museum, boutique hotel, and chef-driven restaurant under one roof. 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville combines rotating contemporary art exhibitions throughout the property with The Hive — serving upscale, locally sourced Southern fare in the hotel lobby. An introduction to Bentonville for art-minded visitors from around the country. Featured in the New York Times' "36 Hours in Bentonville" as a cultural anchor of the downtown dining scene. Stay in the gallery, dine in the collection.

Blake Street House

Blake Street House

build-to-suitrestaurantbarmembers-club

Bentonville

A modern private members' social club in downtown Bentonville cultivating community and wellness, developed by Blue Crane and operated by Indigo Road. An original 1880s farmhouse rebuilt and joined to a 10,000 SF modern addition by cantilevered forms and full-height glass. Inside: Rockhound, a screen-free restaurant serving seasonal dishes from local ingredients; The Counter for coffee, smoothies, and grab-and-go by the ozone pool; a Sound Lounge with a rare JBL Paragon speaker system and 300 curated vinyl records; a state-of-the-art gym with fitness coaches; treatment rooms for massage and esthetics; a Club Lounge for co-working and events; and a Backyard with lap pool, live music, and bike wash stations. A rotating contemporary art collection curated by OZ Art. Exclusive, holistic, deeply Bentonville.

CO-OP Ramen

CO-OP Ramen

build-to-suitrestaurant

Bentonville

An Ozark Ramen House in 8th Street Market, near the Momentary. Authentic Japanese flavors in a modern space at an approachable price. CO-OP serves house-made noodles and broths alongside a curated selection of starters, rice bowls, and seasonal specials for lunch and dinner. Catering available for events and gatherings throughout Northwest Arkansas. Focused, authentic, daily.

Hotel Sundry

Hotel Sundry

build-to-suitnew-constructionhotelin-development

Springdale

Breaking ground May 2025 with an anticipated opening in 2027, this 124-room boutique hotel under the Tapestry Collection by Hilton sits at 203 E. Emma Avenue in downtown Springdale. Developed by Blue Crane as the latest in a growing Springdale presence, joining 202 Railside and VIA Emma. The five-story property — situated between the Razorback Greenway and the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad — includes a modern Italian restaurant with wood-fired pizza, a coffee shop and café, an oversized fitness center, and bike storage. Guest room balconies face Emma Avenue and an outdoor patio connects directly to Mile 16 and the Greenway trail system.

Lady Slipper

Lady Slipper

barrestaurant

Bentonville

Find the unassuming entrance at the back of the historic 1910 Massey building. Step inside to an intimate speakeasy lounge and restaurant that begs you to stay awhile — at once exuberant, elegant, and approachable. Developed by Blue Crane and operated by Indigo Road, Executive Chef Arturo Solis showcases Spanish, French, Italian, and Latin American influences with bold flavors that invoke the camaraderie of tapas bars, bistros, and neighborhood haunts. The space spans three split levels in the basement, with a cocktail bar and full-service kitchen, featuring Kehinde Wiley's Saint George and the Dragon (2015) from the OZ Art collection. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 4 PM to midnight.

Louise at Thaden Field

Louise at Thaden Field

build-to-suitrestaurantcafe

Bentonville

Named for Louise Thaden — Bentonville native, record-setting aviatrix, and one of the greatest aviators of her time — this modern-upscale café at the Thaden Fieldhouse Airstrip serves breakfast, lunch, and brunch daily 8 AM to 3 PM, with dinner Thursday through Saturday. Indoor and outdoor seating face the runway with views of private planes taking off and landing. The restaurant, patio, lawn, and hangar are available for private events with photogenic views of Lake Bentonville and connections to the Greenway Trail and Osage Park. Operated by The Indigo Road Hospitality Group with Executive Chef Caleb Carter. Featured in the New York Times' "36 Hours in Bentonville" for its hearty breakfast with a view of the city's private planes. Aviation romance meets Ozark dining.

Motto by Hilton

Motto by Hilton

build-to-suitnew-constructionhotel

Bentonville

Compact rooms with Japanese-inspired design, two blocks south of the Bentonville square. This 175-room, six-story hotel at 229 South Main Street was developed by Blue Crane and Windsor Autry with three dining concepts: Junto Sushi, a Japanese-inspired restaurant; Bar Kapu, a tiki bar; and Kohii Coffee, plus the Junto Bar. The Scott Adventure Lab on-site offers curated outdoor adventure bookings and bike rentals. Cycling amenities include bike valet and secure storage. Featured in the New York Times' "36 Hours in Bentonville" for its efficient layouts and authentic cuisine. Managed by Hospitality America.

Preacher's Son

Preacher's Son

build-to-suitrestaurantbar

Bentonville

World-class dining in a beautifully restored historic church just off the Bentonville square, developed by Blue Crane and operated by Indigo Road. Michelin-star-trained Executive Chef Neal Gray prepares unforgettable meals with an emphasis on local, seasonal ingredients and highly personalized service. The vaulted ceiling — originally designed to project a preacher's voice before amplification — remains the defining feature of the dining room, anchored by a large oak tree trunk incorporated during original construction. A George Domek art glass installation serves as the focal point. Upstairs, Celeste is a new rooftop bar and lounge. The basement houses the Undercroft, a speakeasy for intimate music performances and private events. Sacred space, elevated ritual.

Skylight Cinema

Skylight Cinema

build-to-suitcinemarestaurantbar

Bentonville

Six screens, 363 recliner seats, first-run blockbusters and independent films with state-of-the-art digital projection. This 15,000 SF boutique cinema at 350 SW A Street in downtown Bentonville, developed by Blue Crane, operates The Cutting Room restaurant and Skylight Bar with full dine-in service delivered to your seat in the auditorium. Private screenings, event rentals, and corporate bookings available across all auditoriums. Movies the way they should be: comfortable, elevated, closer.

The Compton

The Compton

build-to-suitnew-constructionhotelrestaurantbarcoffee

Bentonville

Named for Dr. Neil Compton — the conservationist and Bentonville physician who led the effort to designate the Buffalo River as the first National River — this 142-room independent lifestyle hotel sits on Bentonville's historic downtown square as a tribute to the outdoor culture and natural landscape that define this corner of the Ozarks. Developed by Blue Crane, adjacent to Dave Peel Park and a new pedestrian promenade linking downtown to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Food and beverage operated by Indigo Road: Field Notes, an all-day café with patio dining; Sestina, an Arkansas steakhouse with weekend brunch; and a second-level cocktail bar overlooking the square. The hotel is operated by Practice Hospitality and includes 3,750 SF of meeting and event space anchored by a grand ballroom with floor-to-ceiling windows. Cycling amenities include bike valet, wash station, and secure storage — a nod to Bentonville's standing as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World. Named to Travel + Leisure's It List 2026 as one of the 100 Best New Hotels of the Year. Interiors by Créme Design, architecture by Marvel and BRR Architecture.

The Hub

The Hub

build-to-suitrestaurantbarcoffee

Bentonville

Inspired by the Ozarks' trails and driven by a passion for riding, The HUB Bike Lounge is where adventures begin and end. Located just off the Razorback Greenway at 410 SW A Street, this is Bentonville's go-to gathering place for cyclists, coffee lovers, beer drinkers, and foodies. Great food, drink, live music, and the kind of refueling that matters. Work. Ride. Refuel. All trails lead to The HUB.

The Meteor

The Meteor

build-to-suitcoffeebarbike-shop

Bentonville

All-day café and bottle shop meets full-service bike shop in Bentonville's Arts & Market District. An adaptive reuse of the city's former sign shop, developed by Blue Crane. The Meteor serves an ingredient-driven menu alongside custom bike builds, apparel, service, bike fits, and group rides. Open daily 7 AM to 10 PM (bike shop 8 AM–6 PM Mon–Sat), just off the Razorback Greenway. A gathering point for the cycling community and a little slice of culinary and cycling heaven in the wonderful world of Oz.

The Pumphouse

The Pumphouse

build-to-suitrestaurantbarcoffee

Bentonville

Bentonville's former municipal pump station, a 1950s-era building with space-age angles and exposed water piping, adaptively reused by Blue Crane for Airship Coffee. The mid-century industrial character remains — original masonry, visible infrastructure — while being fully renovated for modern food and beverage use. The main level includes counter seating, a dining room, retail, and an outdoor deck with overflow seating on an adjacent patio. The lower level houses a combined bike-service and beverage bar with a separate lounge, built around the building's original water infrastructure. Located within biking and walking distance of the Bentonville square, connecting to the Slaughter Pen trail system via the new Zeppelin trail.

The Record

The Record

build-to-suitevents

Bentonville

Two large event areas, up to 1,000 guests, and the original arched wooden barrel ceiling overhead. This full-scale events venue in downtown Bentonville is operated by Ropeswing Hospitality Group in the former Benton County Daily Record building — originally the Burger Motor Company car showroom — adaptively reused by Blue Crane in 2016. Record North: 4,400 SF interior with 1,350 SF bamboo terrace. Record South: 3,760 SF interior with 1,295 SF exterior courtyard featuring seasonal foliage, neon signage, and glass garage doors. Combined, 8,100 SF interior and 2,600 SF exterior space with integrated sound, built-in screens and projectors, commercial kitchen, and two bars. From business retreats to social celebrations, the stage is set.