Arkansas Business Publishing Group

Arkansas Business Publishing Group is a magazine publisher based in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. The company produces 15 publications annually, including Arkansas Business launched in 1984, and Little Rock Family, a monthly parenting newspaper.

Other publications include Arkansas Bride, Little Rock Soirée, Guest Guide to Greater Little Rock, Arkansas Next: A Guide to Life After High School, and Arkansas Next: Career Edition.

The company has a web design and development business, FLEX360 Web Development, which was formed in 2003.

Since 1988, Arkansas Business has hosted a yearly awards ceremony honoring Arkansas businesses. The Arkansas Business of the Year awards are given for six categories: businesses with 1-25 employees, businesses for 26-75 employees, businesses with 76-300 employees, business executive of the year, nonprofit organization and nonprofit executive of the year.

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