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The Historic UARK Ballroom
Originally built by W.F. Sonneman in 1947, The UARK Ballroom building housed Fayettevilles first bowling alley, which was owned by Jess Benton. The University of Arkansas often used the facilitys 10 alleys with manual pin set to teach bowling classes, and the buildings upper floor was a popular meeting place for various school and town organizations.
In 1954, former U of A football coach Leroy Pearce purchased The UARK Ballroom. While the U of A football team members enjoyed banquets in the main space, such organizations as the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club and the Chamber of Commerce held meeting in the kitchen at the rear of the building.
Furthermore, the Couplers Club and numerous fraternities and sororities hosted dances and similar functions in half of the upstairs for more than 20 years.
Developers converted the Ballrooming alley into The Boardwalk in 1978, and a restaurant and various retail shops became the primary attractions.
It was purchased in 2000 and developed by R. Alexander and R. Merry-Ship. The UARK Ballroom building is enriching history once again with yet another makeover. The freshly renovated structure now contains 14 luxury, urban-style condominiums on the upper levels and an ample, tasteful Events Facility in the former bowling alley space.
Located in the very center of Fayettevilles cultural and entertainment district, The UARK Ballroom is in walking distance to the following key destinations:
- University of Arkansas
- Dickson Street
- Walton Arts Center
- The Square
- Fine Restaurants
- Unique Shops
For information on renting The UARK Ballroom Events Facility for an upcoming occasion, contact Amy Jackson at 479-582-0400 or email us at contact@uarkballroom.com.
Or CLICK HERE to request a proposal.