HOLIDAY ISLAND, Ark., Nov. 30, 2017 -- Holiday Island Holdings, Inc. (OTCPink:HIHI) - a development stage company operating in the land development sector of the market – released the news today that it has made an arrangement with an industry leading Atlanta-based private investment firm to raise the capital for its commercial income producing properties, all located at Holiday Island, Arkansas.
The following properties can/will be acquired in stages in order of highest occupancy and yield, and strongest tenants; El Mariachi Restaurant, Powell’s Hardware, Medical Clinic I, Sunfest Super Market, and Fred’s Dollar & Pharm. Growth at Holiday Island will be continued and accelerated by our proximity to booming Northwest Arkansas Metro. NWA is the third fastest growing metro in the U.S., and it is headquarters for WalMart, Tyson Foods, and J. B. Hunt Transportation.
HIHI Contact:
Gene Thompson, CEO & Chairman
Phone: (479) 244-6047
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.holidayislandholdings.com


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