Mountain Valley Spring Company
“At the turn of the century, Hot Springs, Ark., was a world-class resort. People from all over the country flocked there to take the natural hot springs mineral baths and to drink the water, which was said to cure various ills such as rheumatoid arthritis and bursitis.”After years of neglect and sporadic cosmetic surgery, buildings in this quaint town are now starting to receive...
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The Learning Institute
The Learning Institute, formerly known as the Hamp Williams Building, is an Italian Renaissance Revival style building located across from the Garland County Courthouse. It was the first Ford Dealership in Hot Springs and one of the fi st in the state. The building was built in three stages, beginning in 1920 and ending around 1926. Williams was a state senator who ran unsuccessfully for governor and in...
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Quapaw Bathhouse
The Quapaw Bathhouse on National Historic Landmark District Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas is a 24,000 sq.ft. Spanish Colonial structure originally constructed in 1924. In 2007 Taylor/Kempkes, Architects’ principal’s Anthony Taylor and Bob Kempkes partnered with two others to lease, rehabilitate and operate the structure as a bathhouse and spa. The building is designed to LEED Silver and updated with 21st century features...
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Woodmen of the Union Senior Building
Safe, affordable housing is perhaps the most needed building type in the world at the present time. We have worked with several clients to turn abandoned historic structures into clean, safe, affordable apartment buildings. Most of these projects utilize both Historic Rehab Tax Credits and Low Income Housing Tax Credits in order to make the projects financially feasible. The impact on a neighborhood is...
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