Walton-owned company buys 2,700 acres, development rights in Bella Vista | Arkansas Democrat Gazette (2024)

BELLA VISTA — Blue Crane, a company owned by Walmart heirs Tom and Steuart Walton, bought 2,700 undeveloped acres in the city and Benton County and development rights from Cooper Communities, Inc., it announced Thursday.

While plans for the land have not been shared, previous Blue Crane acquisitions point to a focus on outdoor, recreational development.

“We understand that this is a big announcement for many people,” said Tom Walton, co-owner and chief executive officer of Runway Group, the parent company of Blue Crane.

“It is for us, too. As we consider our developments, we plan to bring in the community as part of that process. We believe deeply in Bella Vista’s tradition of connecting people to nature through cycling, golf, and outdoor recreation, and we are confident our investments will reflect that,” he said.

A Blue Crane spokesperson, who asked not to be named, said the company needs to assess infrastructure before deciding plans. He declined to disclose the price. He said the land sits south of the Missouri border west of Interstate 49.

“We’re going to spend probably the next six months digging into what we mean when we say access to outdoor recreation,” the spokesperson said. “We know we care about golf, cycling, nature, hiking and all the things that already exist in Bella Vista. We just need to figure out what those development plans look like based on what’s possible.”

The undeveloped land purchased is equal to a little more than 4 square miles.

The spokesperson said the company will share details about the acquisition further into the development process, but wants people to know the company is focused on working with the community.

The company is also hosting a meet and greet at the Bella Vista Country Club at 9 a.m. Friday, according to social media posts. Residents will be able to ask the company questions and share concerns.

Runway Group drew criticism last fall when it commissioned a poll to gauge people’s interest in changing the Buffalo National River’s designation to that of a national park and preserve. The polling calls were received by people in Baxter, Madison, Marion, Newton and Searcy counties and didn’t identify Runway Group. The idea was later dropped, but not before more than 1,000 people showed up at a town hall meeting in Jasper to oppose it.

Tom and Steuart Walton are grandsons of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

“It’s considered a very attractive area,” said Bella Vista Mayor John Flynn. “To me, this is a case of where we have entrepreneurs showing an interest in Bella Vista, and it’s a very positive thing.”

He said he feels that Blue Crane will prioritize environmental protection and any development will increase the city’s commercial offerings and eventual tax base.

He said he understands residents may have concerns, but believes the overall reaction will be positive, especially once the developments are completed.

“They’re not really against growth and development,” Flynn said about concerned citizens. “I think they just want to see it in a certain way.”

Cooper Communities began developing in Bella Vista in 1965, according to its website. It began as a “graduated retirement community,” meaning those who purchased homes would have it paid off by the time they retired.

John A. Cooper Sr. developed the community and sold over 37,060 home sites, according to the Bella Vista Historical Museum’s website. By the end of 2006, when the town incorporated, there were roughly 38,000 home sites, of which 12,600 lots were developed, according to the museum.

Two emails and two voice messages to Cooper Communities seeking comment Thursday were unanswered as of 1:30 p.m.

Bella Vista, with 31,733 residents as of 2022, is the third largest city in Benton County by population and largest by land area.

RESIDENT REACTION

Residents had mixed reactions to the news Thursday morning.

Chad Pearson, a Bella Vista resident, was at Allen’s Food Market at the Sugar Creek Shopping Center. Pearson said he likes the thought of expanding outdoor recreation opportunities in the city, but added, “If they’re going to get into the owning — buying up people’s homes and making it difficult for people to buy a home because the prices have gone up, and then they rent it out to people to make a profit, I’m concerned. I’m a capitalist but I’m not the kind of person that wants the rich taking over the world.”

Robert Frizzell, who was at the Bella Vista Recreation Center on Thursday, said he thinks overall it will be a good thing for the city — as long as they keep Allen’s Food Market around, because Allen’s carries items you can’t get at other stores.

“I think Cooper [Communities] is kind of at a standstill right now as far as development,” Frizzell added. “I think we’ll get more development from the Walton family than from Cooper.”

Julie Hull — owner of Neighbors Real Estate Group, which has an office just outside Bella Vista — said it’s a great move for the community.

“They are going to bring in, hopefully, more commercial, which will bring in more tourism, bring in more dollars to our community, which will benefit many programs in the community,” Hull said. “And it’s also going to benefit real estate, because it’s going to help our property values. More commerce is going to be a good thing for Bella Vista.”

Sue Rae Cramer was walking her dog outside the Recreation Center on Thursday morning.

“I want to know how that is going to impact me,” Cramer said, after reading the news release on the land purchase. “I don’t do cycling. I don’t do golf. I do enjoy walking my dog around here. But is this going to be a value to me?”

Tom Judson, CEO of the Bella Vista Property Owners Association, emailed a statement to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

“Over the last ten years, Bella Vista has benefited tremendously from the Walton donation of over 100 miles of walking, hiking, and biking paths,” Judson wrote. “They have also donated a kid’s bike skills park, and most recently a tree house playground. With the recent business acquisition, I look forward to working collaboratively with Blue Crane to further enhance the lives of our members. I am excited for what the next ten years brings Bella Vista.”

Walton-owned company buys 2,700 acres, development rights in Bella Vista | Arkansas Democrat Gazette (2024)

FAQs

What Walton owned company buys 2700 acres in Bella Vista? ›

Blue Crane, the real estate company owned by Walmart heirs Tom and Steuart Walton, has purchased about 2,700 acres across Bella Vista and Benton County, according to a news release. The intrigue: The company has not announced specific plans for the property, but signs point to outdoor recreation.

Where did Blue Crane buy land in Bella Vista? ›

Back in March, Blue Crane purchased 54 acres of land along Mercy Way that included the shopping center.

Who owns Blue Crane Bentonville? ›

The company, owned by Walmart heirs Tom and Steuart Walton, announced Thursday it had bought 2,700 undeveloped acres in Bella Vista and Benton County west of Interstate 49.

What is the Blue Crane company? ›

bluecrane is a professional consulting firm that specializes in managing IT solutions for government entities throughout the United States.

Who owns Bella Vista Estate? ›

A luxurious oceanfront property in Summerland, CA, is once again on the market. The equestrian estate, said to be owned by hotelier Patrick Nesbitt, is listed for $70 million. At that price, the 27,000-square-foot residence known as Bella Vista is this week's most expensive listing.

Where do the Waltons who own Walmart live? ›

BENTONVILLE, Ark.

The Walton Family is the richest family in the world.

Who built Bella Vista Arkansas? ›

William S. Baker, a Benton County Presbyterian minister, and his wife, Mary, decided in 1915 to develop a summer recreation area in Benton County. Damming Sugar Creek created a large lake suitable for swimming. The Bakers' plans called for adjacent tennis courts, golf links, and nearly 400 lots selling at $100 each.

Where does the Blue Crane stay? ›

The Blue Crane is endemic to southern Africa, with almost all of the population occurring in South Africa. There are also small and declining breeding populations in northern Namibia and western Swaziland, although the population may now be extinct there. This crane further occurs in Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Botswana.

Where is crane live? ›

The cranes have a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring across most of the world continents. They are absent from Antarctica and, mysteriously, South America. East Asia has the highest crane diversity, with eight species, followed by Africa, which is home to five resident species and wintering populations of a sixth.

Is Ropeswing owned by the Waltons? ›

Founded in 2014 by Tom and Steuart Walton, Blue Crane was first known as Ropeswing Group, then established to enhance downtown Bentonville's food and beverage scene.

Who is the director of development at Blue Crane? ›

Taylor Sizemore. Taylor currently serves as Director of Development with Blue Crane. This path began when Taylor took a part-time maintenance job with Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ, then helped start an adventure company in the Grand Canyon area.

Who manufactured Big Blue Crane? ›

The cranes were designed and contracted by the Finnish company Konecranes, and components were made by Broadwind. They are part of a U.S. Navy contract and will be used to service submarine fleets.

Why did the Big Blue Crane fail? ›

The crane known as "Big Blue" was lifting a section of the stadium roof weighing over 450 tons. Several environmental factors contributed to the accident including the wind and soft soil. The wind speeds that day were 20-21 mph with gusts to 26-27 mph, and the boom on the crane was rated to 20 mph.

Who bought crane toilets? ›

In 1866, the company was selling plumbing fixtures, fire hydrants, water pumps, fans, steam engines and beer barrels, to name a few products. In 2005, a capital equity firm bought Crane and in 2008 American Standard merged with Eljer and Crane to form American Standard Brands.

What is a fact about the Blue Crane? ›

This crane has the smallest range of any crane species: 99 percent of the world's 12,000 to 23,000 Blue cranes live in South Africa. They prefer to feed and nest in dry, grassy uplands. They generally nest in high elevation grasslands, where there are fewer disturbances.

What ranch did the Waltons buy? ›

Horseshoe Canyon Ranch (Arkansas) has been bought by a company owned by the Walmart Heir's for $3.5 million. : r/climbing.

Who bought Alice Walton Ranch? ›

Billionaire Alice Walton, heir to the Wal-Mart fortune, has sold her sprawling Rocking W Ranch in Parker County where she bred and raised champion-line cutting horses for decades. The ranch was bought for an undisclosed price by the Three Amigos Investment Group of the West Texas town of Kermit.

What companies does Rob Walton own? ›

Walton is a former chairman of Walmart, the world's largest retailer. He held the role for 23 years after the death of his father and the company's founder, Sam Walton, in 1992. He's also a co-owner of Walton Enterprises, the retailer's biggest shareholder.

What retail franchise did Sam Walton buy into before founding Walmart? ›

With the help of a $20,000 loan from his father-in-law, Leland Robson, plus $5,000 he had saved from his time in the Army, Walton purchased a Ben Franklin variety store in Newport, Arkansas. The store was a franchise of the Butler Brothers chain. Walton pioneered many concepts that became crucial to his success.

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