If your living quality and location are important to you, then this new apartment community is for you. These unique boutique-style apartments are geared towards professional living. These apartments are perfect for those professionals teaching at the University of Arkansas and need that adult atmosphere. Walls around your open plan home have been heavily insulated along with double pane windows for superb noise isolation. A tree-filled central courtyard allows for enjoying the fantastic Fayetteville evenings.
These apartments are fully furnished with modern contemporary furniture & lighting, from Precious Cargo and Wayfair, along with Samsung smart televisions. For your safety, we have used surfaces that are easy to clean, with you providing the soft fabrics and colors that you know and enjoy. To power your living, we provide the utilities and a wireless internet service dedicated to your apartment, for secured connection a wired connection is in each apartment. For additional fees; we can arrange cleaning services for your apartment, Cox cable television, and upgraded speed for your internet connection (where available from Cox). Full service “bring your suitcase” is available on a cost-plus arrangement. All in just one payment per month! With a 3-minute drive or a 25-minute walk to the campus, these apartments are ideal for Razorback athletic and yearly events. Bad weather or just wish to relax? The 55″ 4-k UHD in the living space and 32″ HD television are there to watch the games in style and comfort.
Twin Arch Apartments is conveniently located within walking distance of the Dickson Street Entertainment District, Fayetteville Square & Farmer’s Market, Cultural Arts Corridor, including the Walton Arts Center and TheatreSquared. Twin Arch Apartments is also a few blocks from the VA and UAMS medical facilities, United States Western District of Arkansas, Washington County Court House and Administration Building, Fayetteville City administration/court buildings, and a short drive to the Washington Regional Medical Center. Bus service route pickup for Ozark Regional Transit and Razorback Transit is within very short walking distances.
For foodies, the “Yacht Club on College Food Trucks," Sassy’s Red House, Thai Diner, and numerous restaurants are within feet of your door. Just an evening stroll away is the fantastic restaurants in downtown and on Dickson Street; gourmet dining at Vetro 1925, Saturday morning at Little Bread, everyone’s favorite Hugo’s, Emela’s on Dickson, to the new creative and cool openings this spring around the downtown square.
For your shopping and meals is the Ozark Natural Foods Co-Op, corner of College Ave. and Lafayette St., and within a couple of blocks of the complex. Yes; just within blocks of your front door, you have clothing, books, antiques, books, drug stores, and unique shops to fit your style and needs.
The Fayetteville trail systems are only blocks away with Wilson Park just a couple of blocks from your front door. Twin Arch is also less than a mile or 3 minutes to the University of Arkansas Campus.
Formally known as the Twin Arch Motel, this property has a rich history in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as a 1950s type motor inn and was a favorite of those traveling to/from Kansas City and visiting the University of Arkansas & Razorback events. A 2011 fire and its extensive smoke damage caused the owners of the hotel to abandon the idea of bringing the property back as a motel, so started to find buyers. After a series of sales, Mark Zweig purchased the property in 2016 with the intention of building upscale apartments that would be unique for Fayetteville; he started the project later that year. In 2009, the City of Fayetteville had begun efforts to revitalize and improve College Ave with streetscapes, wider sidewalks, and burying overhead utility lines along College Ave (then 71B).
The project continued between Maple and North Streets in 2017, which included the area of the Twin Arch Apartments. The City project has created a “community feel” for the area and a safer environment for walking and traveling from Twin Arch to the medical centers north and immediately south to the shopping, entertainment, cultural areas of Dickson Street, and further to our downtown square. In 2019, DCC Management purchased the project from Mark Zweig and Sonya Stoud, finishing their vision for the project and creating a one of a kind experience for Fayetteville.