Office Park
Office space for the upwardly mobile.
Park your plane and walk to work at the Arkansas Aeroplex Office
Park. The Arkansas Aeroplex is on the front-line of advanced
telecommunications and support facilities for administrative operations
and call centers. The Office Park has first-rate amenities immediately
available. These include fiber-optics, communications centers with
raised flooring, environmentally-controlled computer operations
buildings, auditoriums, class-rooms, carpeting, furniture, on-site
center and golf course.
Fiber is more than a dietary supplement. A dedicated fiber park, the
Arkansas Aeroplex is served by 100 percent digital switching, high
capacity trunks and fiber optic cable. This ties into a network of more
than 31,000 miles of fiber-optic cable in the state, allowing you to
operate a call center, business complex or computer operation from a
centralized location at the Aeroplex reliably, economically, and with
confidence. And as an added incentive, there is no sales tax on 1-800
inbound calls.
Furthermore, the existing buildings you will find are ready-made for
administrative success. In addition to being fiber-ready, they include
such conveniences as communications centers with raised flooring,
environmentally-controlled computer operations buildings, auditoriums,
classrooms, carpeting, furniture, on-site day-care, nearby lodging and
dining available. Recreation facilities include a fitness center and
golf course.
Join an elite team. The business climate statewide favors companies
who place administrative offices and call centers here. Some of these
include Southwest Airlines, ALLTEL, Acxiom Corporation, Wal-Mart,
Dillard's, Tyson Foods, Murphy Oil and many more. The Arkansas cost of
living, mirrored at the Aeroplex, consistently ranks 15 to 20 percent
below the national average. However, the labor force of the state is
growing, with underemployment of well-trained potential employees. And
as an added benefit, no-cost pre-employment training can be provided.
According to a comprehensive study by Ernst & Young/The Wadley
Donovan Group, Arkansas is a prime location for administrative and
customer service centers based on such critical criteria as
telecommunications infrastructure and availability of labor.
Existing buildings: 251,000 SF of existing office building space with 820 acres available for development
Building 231
Building 434
Building 511
Building 640
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