The Walton Arts Center board of directors today announced their intention to expand in Bentonville and Fayetteville.
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Press Release | Walton Arts Center announces expansion plans
Unedited press release from Walton Arts Center Walton Arts Center announces expansion plans in Fayetteville and Bentonville NORTHWEST ARKANSAS—December 1, 2010—Walton Arts Center Board of Directors today approved the Facilities Committee recommendation to pursue an expansion in Fayetteville and in Bentonville. The plan includes pursuing a 600 seat performance hall to be built in Fayetteville
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Walton Arts Center may be prohibited from expanding outside of Fayetteville
According to a memo issued by Fayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams, the Walton Arts Center is legally prohibited from building its primary arts center outside of Fayetteville.
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Walton Arts Center to announce expansion plan updates
Walton Arts Center officials will hold a press conference regarding the center’s expansion plans at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
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Walton Arts Center narrows potential expansion sites to 15
The Walton Arts Center narrowed the list of potential sites for expansion from 25 to 15 on Wednesday.
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Walton Arts Center committee recommends purchase of Arkansas Music Pavilion
If all goes smoothly, the AMP could be under Walton Arts Center ownership before next season.
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A brief look at the rest of the Walton Arts Center expansion proposals
Twenty-five site proposals were submitted in total. Eight of them were located in Fayetteville, seven in Bentonville, six in Rogers, three in Springdale, and one proposed site was in Lowell.
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A closer look at Fayetteville’s WAC expansion proposal
Take a look at the details which comprise the City of Fayetteville’s proposal to expand the Walton Arts Center at its current location.
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City announces official Walton Arts Center expansion proposal
The proposal offers unique benefits that Mayor Lioneld Jordan says are not attainable anywhere else in Northwest Arkansas.
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Fayetteville to reveal Walton Arts Center expansion proposal
If you’ve been waiting to see what the City of Fayetteville has up their sleeve to make sure the Walton Arts Center expansion occurs in town, your wait is almost over.
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A&P Commission discusses possible paid parking ad campaign
Neal Crawford said that educating people about the positives impact of paid parking is the most important aspect of a possible advertising campaign.
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Walton Family Foundation says WAC expansion should occur in Bentonville
If the Walton Family Foundation has anything to do with it, the expansion of the Walton Arts Center will occur in Bentonville.
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Paid parking plan for Dickson Street passes unanimously
For city-owned parking areas around Dickson Street, the rates will be $.50 an hour during the day and $1 an hour at night.
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WAC and paid parking: A love story
After going to a fair share of public meetings, it’s pretty easy to see a few clear cut themes, not least among them is to make sure the Walton Arts Center swoons over the new paid parking program.
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Paid parking plan sees round 1 before the council
Five items are proposed to change the current system. Here’s the breakdown.