LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Little Rock company Lexicon is gearing up to expand its operations in the capital city, creating more job ...
A major steel fabrication and construction company is investing $37.6 million to expand their headquarters and operations in ...
Lexicon announced Wednesday (March 19) plans to expand its corporate headquarters and steel fabrication operations in Little ...
Lexicon plans to expand its corporate headquarters and steel fabrication operations in Little Rock, Arkansas, creating 60 new ...
Lexicon is set to expand its corporate headquarters and steel fabrication operations in Little Rock, investing $37.6 million ...
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lexicon has announced plans to expand its corporate headquarters and steel fabrication operations in Little Rock, Arkansas, creating 60 new jobs.
“Lexicon is proud to call Little Rock and Arkansas home. From our headquarters here in the Port of Little Rock, we’re working in some 30 states across the country to Build America every day ...
Lexicon has announced plans to expand its corporate headquarters and steel fabrication operations in Little Rock, Arkansas, creating 60 new jobs. The expansion represents a capital investment of $37.6 ...
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