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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 Little Rock.

About Little Rock, AR

Nestled right in the middle of Arkansas, Little Rock shines as its bustling capital. This city buzzes with energy and offers a blend of charm and modern vibes that you just can't miss. Founded in 1831, Little Rock has grown into a thriving urban center with a rich history, diverse culture, and a strong sense of community. The city with its population of 202,591 (2020 U.S. Census), snug against the Arkansas River's edge, wraps you up in a warm mix of old-school charm, cutting-edge facilities, and breathtaking nature. This place is a treasure chest filled with famous sights, top-tier museums, and vibrant communities waiting to be explored.

In Little Rock, you're stepping into a world brimming with opportunities at every corner. It is part of the six-county Little Rock Metropolitan area with 748,031 residents as counted in 2020 by the U.S. Census. This city invites you on a journey through its historic landmarks, beckons you to unwind along its scenic riverfront, or dive into the rich tapestry of flavors at local eateries. There's truly a slice of adventure for every taste here.

What To Do in Little Rock, AR

Here you're spoiled for choice with all the fun spots and activities on offer, no matter what tickles your fancy.

  • Riverfront Park: Dive into the charm of Little Rock's downtown area, where Riverfront Park unfolds along the banks of the Arkansas River, offering a lush green retreat right in the heart of the city. You can wander down the riverwalk, soak in stunning city skyline views, and find a cozy spot under the tall trees to chill out.
  • Clinton Presidential Library: Dive into President Bill Clinton's rich history at the Clinton Presidential Library. It’s more than just a museum; it's an advanced research center sitting pretty along the Arkansas River, inviting you to step into a world of political legacy and innovation.
  • State Park: Escape to nature at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, a scenic wilderness area located just outside of Little Rock. If you're an adventure lover, making your way up to the top of Pinnacle Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views that stretch out over the land. There are beautiful trails for exploring on foot, perfect spots for a peaceful picnic, and plenty of opportunities to watch birds in their natural habitat within this serene park setting.
  • Cultural Attractions: Explore the top-notch museums, vibrant theaters, and stunning art galleries, from the charm of the Arkansas Arts Center and echoes of history at the Historic Arkansas Museum to grand performances at Robinson Center and soul-stirring tunes by the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.

Working in Little Rock, AR

The local economy benefits from health care, retail, education, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is high at 5.9%, which is above the national average. The median household income is $56,928 annually, which is about $12,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at nearly the same pace as the national average. Little Rock’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 32.2%, compared to the national rate of growth expected to be 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (17.7%), education (9.6%), hospitality (8.0%), public administration (6.6%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6.3%), finance & insurance (5.7%), and construction (3.7%).

Little Rock, AR Neighborhoods

Consider these beautiful neighborhoods for an excellent place to buy a home or rent an apartment.

  • Heights: This area has the lovely Arkansas River passing through it. The median real estate price is $868,528, which is higher than 90.2% of all other places in the state. Some of the properties are rentals, but there also are single-family homes for sale. The average rent is $1,821, and the vacancy rate is 13.5%, so it is easy to find an available place.
  • Duquesne Place: Wildwood Ridge is in this area. The median real estate price is $717,275, and the average rent is $5,531. The vacancy rate is 5.6%.
  • Riverdale / Pulaski Heights: This neighborhood has Knoop Park. The median price for a home is $658,383, and the average rent is $1,742, with a 22.5% vacancy rate.
  • Aberdeen Court / Bayonne Place: The median price for a home is $573,795, and the average rent is $2,376.

Little Rock, AR School District

Little Rock Public Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $15,475 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio creates an average class size of 15 to one.

There are 37 private schools in this city. The best ones are the Episcopal Collegiate School (PK to 12th), Miss Selma’s Schools (PK to 5th), and Little Rock Christian Academy (PK to 12th).

There are five colleges in Little Rock and 29 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Many are two-year colleges in the other nearby communities, such as the Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock. Some four-year schools are the Arkansas Baptist College, Philander Smith College, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Moving to Little Rock, AR Resource Guide

The local government has an elected mayor and ten members serving on the Board of Directors. The City of Little Rock’s website has more information.

Little Rock Parks and Recreation Department manages the parks, youth programs, adult programs, senior services, and events.

Little Rock, AR Housing

The median price here is $279,000. The price trend is up 13.9% year-over-year. It is a seller’s market. Housing costs are 7% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 12% higher than other cities in the state and 2% lower than the national average.