Centennial Helps Break Ground for Innovative New Home in Downtown Little Rock

Ok, we admit it.  Working at Centennial does allow us to see some really cool things.  It makes us feel good when we know that we had a small part of making someone's day or watching the fulfillment of a dream.  Occasionally, we are presented with a partnership that we just can't turn down.

Through our partnership with the Downtown Little Rock Community Development Corporation (DTLRCDC) and other Little Rock businesses, we were able to break ground on the site for a new sustainable, modular home in the historic Pettaway neighborhood in downtown Little Rock.

The home is the first of several design/build projects planned by the University of Arkansas’ Fay Jones School of Architecture in cooperation with the DLRCDC. This home is part of a collaborative effort to revitalize the South Main neighborhood, and showcases materials and construction alternatives for affordable, energy-efficient and sustainable housing in inner-city Little Rock.

We have posted a few pictures of the groundbreaking event this morning.

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