Arkansas Land Co. Opens New Branch Office in Marshall, Strengthening Regional Presence
- Nov 8, 2025
- 2 min read

Arkansas Land Co., one of the state’s leading independent real estate brokerages, has announced the opening of its newest branch office on Highway 65 in Marshall, Arkansas.
The expansion, led by Executive Broker David Wallis, marks a key milestone in the North Little Rock-based firm’s continued growth and its long-term commitment to serving local communities across the state.
Deepening Roots in Arkansas’s Heartland
The new Marshall office underscores Arkansas Land Co.’s investment in regional markets and the value it places on maintaining a strong local presence.
“In a time when many agencies are pulling back on their physical footprint, we’re doubling down on community,” said David Wallis, Executive Broker of Arkansas Land Co. Marshall. “Real estate is still a people business. Our goal is to be visible, accessible, and part of the fabric of the communities we serve.”
The new branch will specialise in land, agricultural, residential, and lifestyle property sales — sectors that continue to show resilience and opportunity across the Ozarks region.
A Grassroots Approach to Growth
This latest opening extends Arkansas Land Co.’s reach into northern Arkansas, reflecting its grassroots approach to expansion and its focus on empowering local brokers with the tools, technology, and autonomy to succeed.
“Marshall represents everything our business stands for — connection, trust, and local knowledge,” said a spokesperson for Arkansas Land Co. “Our success has always come from understanding regional markets and delivering a level of service that national franchises often overlook.”
The brokerage plans to continue expanding its team in 2026, investing in experienced agents who share its values of integrity and community focus.
A Model of Local Investment in a Changing Industry
At a time when much of the real estate industry is shifting online, Arkansas Land Co.’s move into Marshall demonstrates the continued relevance of brick-and-mortar offices — especially in regions where relationships and reputation drive results.
The firm’s leadership says this physical expansion supports its broader mission to build stronger, locally rooted teamswhile maintaining a statewide footprint.
















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