The property is located at the corner of North Cedar Street and Kavanaugh Boulevard in the heart of Little Rock’s historic Hillcrest neighborhood. This highly visible and centrally located site offers excellent walkability and access to nearby retail, dining, and residential areas.
Originally constructed as a church facility, the building has been repurposed as a multi-tenant nonprofit and arts center now known as Hillcrest Commons. The structure is a traditional masonry construction typical of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture, with stone exterior walls, pitched rooflines, and original architectural detailing preserved throughout the building. The interior has been adapted over time to support multiple offices, studios, classrooms, and meeting spaces.
The building spans approximately 26,000–30,000 square feet across multiple floors, with varied room sizes from small offices to larger multipurpose rooms. Room 140, currently available for lease, is located on the first floor, comprising 304 square feet.
Key property features include:
Zoning: R-5 (Urban Residence District) with legal nonconforming use in place
Construction Type: Masonry and wood-frame with slab and basement levels
Style: Historic ecclesiastical architecture with adaptive reuse interior
Access: Two main entrances, including ADA-accessible entry via ramp; multiple secondary points of entry
Parking: On-site surface parking (limited); ample on-street parking available along North Cedar and adjacent streets
HVAC: Central HVAC throughout tenant areas
Restrooms: Shared restrooms on each main floor
Wi-Fi: Building-wide wireless internet available
Public Transit: On bus route; less than 10 minutes from downtown Little Rock
Walkability: Excellent pedestrian access to restaurants, shops, and neighborhood parks
Utilities: Most leases include utilities (electricity, water, HVAC, and Wi-Fi)
Demographics: Located in the Hillcrest neighborhood, a dense, upper-income, walkable residential district known for strong community engagement and a high concentration of professionals, retirees, and creative workers
The property is owned and managed by Hillcrest Commons, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes community-based programs in the arts, education, and civic engagement.