The QQA is pleased to present the 2021 Peg Smith Award to Ann Ballard Bryan. Ann Ballard Bryan was elected to the QQA board of directors in 2019. This was the second time Ann agreed to serve on the board. In ...
The Beverly Apartments, at 406 E. 7th Street, are a contributing resource of the MacArthur Park National Register Listed Historic District. John Cunningham and Tara Tinnin, known as Tinnin & Cunningham LLC found the Beverly Apartments in July 2017 and ...
520 Cedar Street is a contributing resource of the Hillcrest National Register listed Historic District. Donna Thomas purchased the house from Albert Everett in August of 2019. He was looking for the right buyer and that was Donna. Over the years, the ...
716 Sherman Street and 722 Sherman Street are both contributing resources of the National Register listed MacArthur Park Historic District. 716 Sherman, a craftsman style bungalow was constructed in c. 1930. When it was acquired by Haney Contractors, it was ...
The Cohn House at 904 Scott is a significant contributing property in the MacArthur Park Historic District. It was built in 1871 and was first listed in the Little Rock city directories in 1878 under prominent businessman Morris Cohn, who ...
512 Willow Street, a contributing resource of the Argenta National Register Listed Historic District in North Little Rock, sustained catastrophic damage when a tree fell on the house in 2019. According to Sandra Taylor Smith, North Little Rock Preservation Officer ...
The Old Mill, located in the T.R. Pugh Memorial Park in North Little Rock, is a central Arkansas Landmark. It is a historic re-creation of an 1880's water-powered grist mill and is famously known for appearing in the opening scenes of ...
On the Day Terri Jeffries reached out to QQA Executive Director Patricia Blick asking for assistance, Patricia began an intense and challenging collaboration with Belynda Jeffries and Terri Jeffries to develop a strategy to save their father’s building at 2901-2903 Martin ...
Brian Minyard, AICP, Urban Designer, City of Little Rock, retired from his post on August 15, 2021. Brian originally came to the City of Little Rock Planning & Development as an Urban Planner I in 1997, ultimately achieving the rank ...
In 2020, the QQA won a grant from the Arkansas Heritage, a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, to digitally archive back issues of The QQA Chronicle. After it started publication in 1970, The QQA Chronicle was more like a neighborhood ...