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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for North Little Rock.
About North Little Rock, AR
Since its beginnings in 1871, North Little Rock has blossomed into a bustling hub where history meets diversity and community pride runs deep. There are 64,591 people living here, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. Nestled in a spot that's just perfect, North Little Rock really has it all - the hustle and bustle of city life paired with the cozy feel of a smaller town. Whether you're dropping by or here to stay, this place dishes out an exciting urban vibe while keeping things charmingly quaint.
North Little Rock dazzles with its picturesque river views, streets steeped in history, and a lively arts scene that seamlessly blends yesterday's charm with today’s vibrancy. North Little Rock invites you to step back in time at its historic spots, lose yourself in outdoor adventures by the river, or indulge your taste buds with its eclectic mix of restaurants.
What To Do in North Little Rock, AR
North Little Rock has so many pleasant amenities and exciting things to do.
- Downtown: Enjoy the lively atmosphere of downtown North Little Rock, where you'll find a charming mix of old buildings, hip stores, and unique places to eat. Strolling through downtown North Little Rock, you'll stumble upon an eclectic mix of spots - from unique boutiques and vibrant art galleries to welcoming cafes and lively craft breweries. There's something for everyone looking to soak up the local vibe and discover new favorites. If you're on the hunt for those one-of-a-kind finds, eager to taste what local chefs are cooking up, or ready to dive into a community gathering, North Little Rock's downtown area is your go-to spot.
- Arts District: Immerse yourself in the creative energy of the Argenta Arts District, North Little Rock's premier cultural hub. Take a walk down Main Street to explore the vibrant scene of art galleries, theaters, and studios. Here, you'll find local artists and performers sharing their talents with the world. If you're after a vibrant cultural scene that's packed with everything from toe-tapping live music gigs to colorful art strolls and lively festivals, then the Argenta Arts District is for you.
- Museum: Dive into the riveting world of naval battles at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum. Here, you can step aboard the USS Razorback to experience life on a World War II-era submarine firsthand.
- Recreational Area: Discover outdoor adventure at Burns Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. Stretching across 1,700 acres by the Arkansas River's edge, Burns Park is a playground for adventure lovers.
Working in North Little Rock, AR
North Little Rock's economy benefits from healthcare, educational services, hotels/restaurants, and retail. At 6.1%, the city's unemployment rate is high and above the national average. The median household income is $45,590 yearly, which is about $13,500 less than the U.S. average of $69,021.
The economy is growing at a slightly slower pace when compared to the rest of the country. North Little Rock’s expected job growth rate for the next decade is 30.5%, compared to the national rate of growth thought to be 33.5%.
The industries offering the most jobs are education (7.7%), health care (10.7%), hospitality (7.1%), gov. administration (6.8%), construction (5.7%), finance/insurance (5.1%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.2%).
North Little Rock, AR Neighborhoods
Downtown Argenta is the priciest neighborhood, with homes selling for $373,142. The median price in Lakewood East is $344,414, and Indian Hills is $312,589. Here are a few areas with home prices around $300k or less.
- Lakewood: This area lives up to its name with lovely lakes and wooded areas. The median price for a home is $301,871, and the average rent is $1,842. The vacancy rate is 5.1%.
- East Argent South: The median price for a home is $273,594, and the average rent is $1,638. The vacancy rate is 24.1%.
- Lakewood North: This area has the Timber Creek neighborhood with the McCain Mall. The median price for a home is $271,272, and the average rent is $1,709. The vacancy rate is 6.6%.
- Scott: There’s lots of riverfront property here. The median price for a home is $229,033, and the average rent is $1,643. The vacancy rate is 8.4%.
North Little Rock, AR School District
North Little Rock Public Schools manages the public schools. The school district invests $13,424 per student yearly. The student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 15 to one.
In North Little Rock, there are nine private schools. The top-ranked ones are Central Ar Christian School (PK to 6th), Immaculate Conception School (PK to 8th).
Pulaski Technical College offers a two-year training program. There are 24 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. Many nearby communities have two-year colleges. Some four-year schools are Philander Smith College (four miles away), the Arkansas Baptist College (five miles away), and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (seven miles away).
Moving to North Little Rock, AR Resource Guide
The city government has an elected mayor and eight City Council members. For more information, visit the City of North Little Rock’s website.
All the programs and events offered by the North Little Rock Parks and Recreation Department can be accessed via a web-based catalog and an online registration system.
North Little Rock, AR Housing
The median price in this area is $153,500. The price trend is down -2.5% year-over-year. It is a seller’s market. Housing costs are 18% lower than the American average. The cost of living is 8% higher than that found in other Arkansas cities and 6% lower than the national average.