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Jonesboro remains home base for Josh Brown

Jonesboro remains home base for Josh Brown

Josh Brown | Source: HaagBrown.com Photo: Saga Communications


Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – May 20, 2024 – Josh Brown, co-owner of Haag Brown Commercial Real Estate and Development, says he isn’t leaving Jonesboro, despite a rumor to the contrary.

In an article published today by Arkansas Business, Brown said, “There has been recent speculation of whether my family and I are planning to move to northwest Arkansas and how this might affect our development and brokerage company, Haag Brown, which is deeply rooted in Jonesboro.

“To correct all misconceptions, Jonesboro remains our home base. I have no intention of leaving Jonesboro.

“However, at this stage of my life and career, mobility offers significant advantages for both my family and Haag Brown. We value the opportunity to travel frequently as a family.

“We have established second homes in BentonvilleHeber Springs, and soon Norfork, Arkansas. This flexibility allows me to journey with my family while staying closely connected to the markets we serve across Arkansas while maintaining our strong ties to Jonesboro.”

Haag Brown has been involved in much of the city’s growth and retail development during the last two decades.

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