Colliers of Arkansas: Strengthening Its Presence Across the State
Colliers of Arkansas, the state’s largest commercial real estate firm, continues to expand its operations across Conway, Little Rock, Hot Springs, and Rogers. This strategic move solidifies its dominance in the market, offering clients comprehensive services in property management, brokerage, and development management.
Colliers has recently hired TJ Johnston as Vice President of the Conway market. This significant addition further bolsters the firm’s reach in the rapidly growing region. Johnston brings extensive experience in economic development, having worked with prominent organizations like the Conway Development Corporation, the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Conway Downtown Partnership. His impressive track record includes being part of the team that recruited Hewlett-Packard to Conway and leading the planning and development of the Donaghey Hall project at the University of Central Arkansas.
In Little Rock, Colliers maintains its strong presence with a robust team of experts offering diverse services. Led by President Isaac Smith, the firm specializes in investment properties and has been instrumental in numerous acquisitions, including those with the CapRocq family of real estate funds and Tempus Realty Partners. Smith is known for his market acumen, having been involved in transactions worth over 0 million since 2021.
Another critical location for Colliers is Hot Springs, following the acquisition of Gehrki Commercial Real Estate. This strategic move expands Colliers’ client base and management portfolio, leveraging Gehrki’s local expertise and reputation. The integration ensures seamless continuity for clients and properties while bolstering Colliers’ position as a market leader.
In Northwest Arkansas, Colliers is headquartered in Rogers and boasts an accomplished leadership team, including Steve Lane. Lane’s multi-dimensional experience, from land development to asset management, has been instrumental in driving the region’s real estate growth. He is a respected real estate advisor, having served on the Federal Reserve Bank’s Eighth District Industry Council and contributed to philanthropic efforts through his work with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and the Excellerate Foundation.
Today, Colliers of Arkansas is more comprehensive than ever, with over 126 employees across the state and a combined management portfolio of over 20 million square feet of commercial space. This extensive network provides clients with unparalleled support and expertise, ensuring that their commercial real estate needs are met at the highest level.
As Arkansas continues to grow and evolve, Colliers stands poised to support and shape its commercial landscape. Whether it’s retail, office, industrial, or self-storage, Colliers is well-positioned to handle the complex needs