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Dr. Walter Kimbrough and Adria Kimbrough

21st and Arch Streets

Dr. Walter Kimbrough is not an old-house person like a lot of people who choose to live in downtown’s historic homes.

“All the new-house amenities I’d gotten used to, we don’t have here,” said Kimbrough, who moved to Little Rock with his wife, Adria, two years ago to become president of PhilanderSmithCollege.

The Kimbroughs looked at houses in the Chenal area, but on a drive through the neighborhood around Philander Smith, they saw a for-sale sign in the yard of the historic John M. Martin House at 21st and Arch streets, built in 1903. “With the proximity to campus, it just made a lot of sense to take a look,” said Adria Kimbrough, who also works downtown. Too, she said, “We felt it was important to be part of the community that made up the college.”

<module>The Kimbroughs said they save a lot in terms of gas money and commuting time by living downtown.

Adria said she also likes that the houses in the neighborhood are closer together than houses in West Little Rock.

“You almost have to get to know your neighbors,” she said.

They also like the proximity to the early childhood program at Rockefeller Elementary, where the Kimbroughs’ 6-month-old daughter is enrolled.

But there are down sides, they said. There aren’t many young families in the neighborhood, and they don’t have easy access to amenities that are taken for granted in other areas of town.

”It’s even hard to get a pizza delivered down here,” she said. “The big question is, ‘What side of Roosevelt are you on?’ I do understand, but we really have had no issues in terms of safety.”

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Gregg Herning

Gregg Herning

“It’s hard to believe that January 31, 2007 will mark the fifth anniversary of The Peabody Hotel in Little Rock.  Needless to say, the vision of Martin S. Belz, President and Chairman of The Peabody Hotel Group, has proven to be right on the mark, with his decision to invest in a revitalized and expanding market here in the capital city.

As The Peabody Hotel’s general manager, I have been at the helm since 2004.  As a former sales and marketing director at the world famous Peabody Hotel in Memphis, I set a course to capitalize on the increased awareness that Little Rock has enjoyed since the opening of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library.  We have seen unprecedented increases in both leisure and convention visitors since the Library’s opening.  And it hasn’t stopped there.  The growth of the River Market District, the presence of Heifer International, and impressive downtown residential development all has kept Little Rock in the national spotlight.

We’re also optimistic about planned improvements on Little Rock’s riverfront.  The Peabody Hotel group has secured the naming rights for what will be called PeabodyPark, located just steps outside the hotel’s rear entrance.  The park will feature an attractive splash pool, sunning area, and be linked to the Arkansas River Trail system.  The Peabody plans to offer rental bicycles and old-fashioned surrey rides to their guests.  This one-of-a-kind park just outside of our back door allows us to offer resort type amenities at a downtown hotel. We’re excited to see our beautiful riverfront utilized so well.

With the hotel’s five-year anniversary approaching, a full calendar of local events aimed to Little Rock residents are in the works.  It’s always been our goal for The Peabody to be regarded as Little Rock’s social hub.”

Gregg Herning, General Manager
Peabody Hotel

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