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EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 34 MIN

Inside the transformation of the Brooks Building with Attorney General Tim Griffin

from Rex Nelson's Southern Fried Podcast · host Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

On this week’s episode, Attorney General Tim Griffin joins Rex to talk about his office’s move into the newly renovated Brooks Building in downtown Little Rock. Formerly known as the Boyle Building, the historic structure was renamed in honor of Griffin’s late friend and colleague, former Chief Deputy Attorney General Bob Brooks.  Tim explains how the project reflects conservative values, such as saving taxpayer money through home ownership as opposed to long-term renting, while also celebrating the preservation of a historic structure designed by State Capitol architect George Richard Mann. The conversation then turns to workplace culture, and Tim describes how the building’s open layout, natural light and historic character create a more collaborative and energizing environment for employees. He emphasizes the importance of in-person work, stating that remote setups can not replace the productivity and shared culture that is fostered in a physical location.  Tim and Rex explore how the building represents more than just a new office. Rex sees it as a catalyst for revitalizing downtown Little Rock, especially around the Capitol, where many buildings remain vacant or underused. He points to nearby investments – such as the recent renovation of the Central Arkansas Library's downtown location, upgrades to facilities at Central Arkansas Water and the tech park’s growth – as proof that momentum is building in investing in the metro area. The pair agree that a strong capital city is vital for the state’s overall health and reputation. Follow Rex Nelson's Southern Fried Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, or visit arkansasonline.com/podcast23 for an exclusive subscription offer available only to podcast listeners. 

On this week’s episode, Attorney General Tim Griffin joins Rex to talk about his office’s move into the newly renovated Brooks Building in downtown Little Rock. Formerly known as the Boyle Building, the historic structure was renamed in honor of Griffin’s late friend and colleague, former Chief Deputy Attorney General Bob Brooks.  Tim explains how the project reflects conservative values, such as saving taxpayer money through home ownership as opposed to long-term renting, while also celebrating the preservation of a historic structure designed by State Capitol architect George Richard Mann. The conversation then turns to workplace culture, and Tim describes how the building’s open layout, natural light and historic character create a more collaborative and energizing environment for employees. He emphasizes the importance of in-person work, stating that remote setups can not replace the productivity and shared culture that is fostered in a physical location.  Tim and Rex explore how the building represents more than just a new office. Rex sees it as a catalyst for revitalizing downtown Little Rock, especially around the Capitol, where many buildings remain vacant or underused. He points to nearby investments – such as the recent renovation of the Central Arkansas Library's downtown location, upgrades to facilities at Central Arkansas Water and the tech park’s growth – as proof that momentum is building in investing in the metro area. The pair agree that a strong capital city is vital for the state’s overall health and reputation. Follow Rex Nelson's Southern Fried Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, or visit arkansasonline.com/podcast23 for an exclusive subscription offer available only to podcast listeners.

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