Quantcast
breaking news

Fayetteville Aims to Sell Old Tyson Plant to Kum & Go

By: Lisa Mendenhall
Updated: January 9, 2013
The City of Fayetteville could soon be cashing in on some property that once housed a Tyson factory.

Starting next week, Fayetteville City Council members will try to pass a measure to sell two acres of the Tyson property on Huntsville and Happy Hollow Roads to Kum and Go for a price tag of nearly a million dollars.

The gas station is reportedly offering city officials $900,000 for the property so it can build a convenience store there.

The property once housed a Tyson Mexican Original taco and corn chip factory.

Fayetteville later built a fire station on the property, but the old Tyson structure still stands.

The city council will take up the measure on Tuesday, January 15.

Comments

Related Content

GARFIELD, AR-- One is dead following an explosion near a boat ramp on Beaver Lake....

LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor is being targeted yet again for his stance on gun legislation. ...

SPRINGDALE, AR -- A local group of kiddos is helping recovery efforts in a special way. Students at Hellstern Middle School spent Friday morning accepting donations from parents....

LITTLE ROCK -- One young Arkansas student is learning what a difference persuasive writing can make....

The Arkansas Music Pavilion could soon have a new home in Rogers....

The Fayetteville Police Dept. helped parents by passing some kits that could help track down children if they go missing....

LITTLE ROCK, AR -- Construction, accidents, back-ups are all reasons most people don't like to drive I-40 between North Little Rock and West Memphis....

Austin, Texas based band "Holiday" performs an acoustic version of one of their original songs....

LITTLE ROCK, AR-- The Army Corps of Engineers is encouraging lake-goers to be safe and wear life jackets this holiday weekend....

"She saved hundreds of lives we just want to help save her life,"...

 
 
More News
      Page 9 of 6781
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Nwahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved