
Episode #362
Building Community and Conservation with Jeremy Hudson of Specialized Real Estate Group
About the Show: "I hope that our legacy is that we leave behind some really great places and neighborhoods." — Jeremy Hudson In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Jeremy Hudson, co-founder and CEO of Specialized Real Estate Group, a Fayetteville-based development and property management company that has spent nearly two decades asking one question: how do we help this region grow without losing what makes it special? Recorded on-site at the Stonebreaker inside Markham Hill, the conversation traces Jeremy's path from a standard real estate deal (Echo Modern Flats) to a full-fledged philosophy of "cultivating healthy neighborhoods" — one that put sustainability, health, and community ahead of the usual playbook. They dig into the story behind Markham Hill, a 119-acre neighborhood built around old-growth Ozark forest and a 39-acre conservation easement with the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust—six years in the making before a single home went up. They also look ahead to Drake Farms, a 165-acre mixed-use district on Fayetteville's north side designed to unfold over the next 15 to 20 years. Whether you're into real estate, conservation, or just want to understand how Northwest Arkansas is growing on purpose, this episode makes the case that the best developers are playing the longest game in the room. Key Takeaways Long-Term Vision: The best projects think beyond the next quarter and look ahead 10 or 20 years into the region's future. Leading with Conservation: Markham Hill began with a focus on preserving nature, protecting over half its land, including 39 acres now in a conservation easement. Healthy Neighborhoods: Building health into both the environment and the homes themselves, from LEED certification to indoor air quality considerations. Community Connection: Real neighborhoods are built for people and gathering—not just for cars and houses. Patient Planning: Sometimes, the right move is taking six years of planning before building even begins, making sure every step honors the place and its past. Incremental Growth: Large-scale developments like Drake Farms are tackled one phase at a time, always with the goal of serving people and making neighborhoods better. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Specialized Real Estate Group Website: specializedreg.com Markham Hill Neighborhood: Markham Hill The Stonebreaker Hotel: The Stonebreaker Drake Farms Project: Drake Farms Project Northwest Arkansas Land Trust: nwalandtrust.org Roots Festival: Roots Festival Leverett Lounge: Leverett Lounge Hugo's: Hugo's Email Jeremy Hudson: Jeremy@specializedreg.com This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"






