$1.8M technology hub to revitalize North Little Rock's East Broadway neighborhood, Shorter College president says

James Cain, Director of Communications for Shorter College, stands in the former Rock Island Railroad depot just east of Interstate 30 on 4th Street into a technology hub. Shorter College will acquire the building from the city, and it will house classrooms, office spaces, and an equipment center to support the school’s computer technology programs...(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Stephen Swofford)
James Cain, Director of Communications for Shorter College, stands in the former Rock Island Railroad depot just east of Interstate 30 on 4th Street into a technology hub. Shorter College will acquire the building from the city, and it will house classrooms, office spaces, and an equipment center to support the school’s computer technology programs...(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Stephen Swofford)


A new $1.8 million technology hub is planned for late summer at the site of a historic railroad depot in North Little Rock, and Shorter College President Jerome Green said he expects it to play a critical role in revitalizing the East Broadway neighborhood that surrounds it.

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