
Executives appreciate the ease of doing business in The Natural State, and the growth of demand for the business centers in Arkansas is a vivid manifestation of this fact. Numerous companies, including Fortune500 and international ones, are experiencing success and growth in this state. The list of the top employers includes such ventures as Walmart, Amazon, Hytrol, Dillard's, etc. Although agriculture remains one of the main pillars of the local economy, AR has managed to diversify its economic system. Today, only 3% of the local population is employed in the agricultural sector. The other essential fields well-developed in the region are tourism, aerospace and defense, technologies, etc. Business centers in Arkansas have managed to accommodate a vast array of companies operating in the service sector. The infrastructure of the state is ideal for promoting business growth. AR lies halfway between Montreal and Mexico City. It means that, by renting the office in any of the business centers in Arkansas, you have access to the market of 100 million people(40% of the US population) within a 550-mile radius of the state. The local transportation network is ideally suited to meet the needs of businesses and provide easy access to the US markets all around the world. There are thousands of miles of Class 1 roads, railroads, and highways. It is also possible to use waterways and reach the region by air. Major commercial airports are located in Central and Northwest Arkansas. The rising interest in renting business centers in Arkansas can also be explained by the possibility of hiring talented employees. The local workforce pool consists of highly-motivated and well-trained people who are ready to do any kind of job. The local authorities support the training and funding programs that build the career-ready workforce. Thanks to its pro-active business climate, low costs of living, and running ventures, AR has managed to become one of the top states to bring companies to.