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 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

Holiday Island Development Corporation (HIDC), is a private recreational/commercial land developer and real estate management company located in Holiday Island, Arkansas. Holiday Island is a 4,000-acre resort/planned community with 3,000 residents, and a full complement of natural and developed recreational amenities. The community is located on 53,000-acre Table Rock Lake, 5 miles north of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, one hour Northwest Arkansas Metroplex, and one hour from Branson, Missouri.

HIDC is offering the opportunity to acquire all or part of its commercial and residential real estate holdings at Holiday Island.

Developer’s Real Estate Holdings:

 Parcels
- Fully developed multi-acre wooded parcels strategically located for commercial and residential uses. TOTAL VALUE $12 M USD
 Building Sites
- The largest single selection of building sites in Northwest Arkansas, consisting of approximately 1,200 individual building sites ranging from $5,000 to $100,000.
TOTAL VALUE $13 M USD
 Shopping Center
- The Park at Holiday Island has approximately 121,000 sq. feet of rented space. The shopping center has a 93% occupancy rate with over 50 tenants supported by a consumer base of 25,000 people within a 20-mile radius. TOTAL VALUE $10 M USD

 GRAND TOTAL VALUE - $35 M USD

Acquired as a whole, this is a one of a kind opportunity to own and control "a town", poised to become the largest community between Branson, Missouri and Northwest Arkansas Metroplex, facilitate its build-out, and monopolize the local retail, commercial, and residential markets.

The resort/planned community's growth has been, and will continue to be, fueled by the inevitable expansion of the corporate giants, including Wal-Mart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt headquartered in Northwest Arkansas Metroplex, the entertainment attractions in Eureka Springs and Branson, the visitor traffic from Crystal Bridges Art Museum, and the influence of the state's largest University, the University of Arkansas.