Living
Bentonville

Crystal Flats
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.

Hart on Main
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.

Redbarn
Bentonville
Arkansas's first urban agrihood — a working farm, open green space, and trail access a mile north of downtown Bentonville. It's proximity to the city with the feel of something completely different. Townhomes and flats in 1–3 bedroom layouts from 704–1,738 SF, with a Certified Naturally Grown farm and year-round farm stand powered by FarmHand, outdoor campsites with firepits, a treehouse, EV charging, bike wash and repair station, and doorstep composting. Trail access connects directly to the broader Bentonville network. The original red barn on the property serves as the community's activity and event center. Rare, grounded, alive.

Town Branch
Bentonville
Steps from the Meteor Café, the Arts & Market District, and the Bentonville square — yet tucked into a quiet neighborhood adjacent to the creek it's named for. This 390,934 SF residential development delivers 360 units and 12,800 SF of commercial space across a range of building scales, from single-story homes to multi-story mixed-use buildings. Bike and pedestrian routes connect living spaces, amenities, and the surrounding neighborhood. Near the action, by the water, designed for flow.
Springdale

202 Railside
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.

VIA Emma
Springdale
A pedestrian link cuts through the block, connecting Emma Avenue to Luther George Park. This 2.54-acre mixed-use development on the 500 block of Emma Avenue in downtown Springdale delivers approximately 110,000 leasable SF across 131 residential units and up to 12,500 SF of commercial space in a mix of three- and four-story buildings. Luther George Park is currently undergoing full reconstruction. Part of Blue Crane's growing portfolio in downtown Springdale, alongside 202 Railside and Hotel Sundry — a neighborhood taking shape one connection at a time.