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Hot Springs, Arkansas' most complete resort, is a great place for meetings or to call home. Whether you are considering a business meeting or looking for your own retirement haven, Hot Springs will delight you.

The gorgeous new $34 million Hot Springs Civic and Convention Center is drawing top interest in downtown Hot Springs. Arkansas' largest meeting facility has quickly established itself as the place for big meetings, conventions, exhibits, entertainment events, and other activities in the Diamond Lakes Region. After all, this ultra-modern facility has 240,000 square feet of space under its roof and 115,000 square feet of exhibit space.

Meeting and convention planners will find still more to like about Hot Springs and the Diamond Lakes Region. A number of hotels in the Spa City offer additional meeting and convention space. Near Arkadelphia, DeGray Lake Resort State Park has room for 500 at its convention center, and privately owned facilities are also located at Lakes DeGray, Ouachita, and Hamilton.

Living in Hot Springs is affordable, with the average price of a new home well below the national average. Good schools and big-city amenities are other great reasons why so many who can choose where they live, choose Hot Springs.

Popular retirement communities ring the city. The Diamondhead retirement/residential community edges the east end of Lake Catherine, and north of Hot Springs embowered in the deep woods is one of the state's largest retirement communities - Hot Springs Village, where about 10,000 people live on 26,000 secluded, pretty-as-a-picture-postcard acres. These two communities alone offer over nine beautiful golf courses - among the state's best - and there are lots more in the Diamond Lakes Region.



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