Jeremy Goucher is a graduate of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture. After college, he landed at Walmart home office serving in a variety of roles in the Real Estate, Design and Construction departments where he focused on prototype development, process improvement, development and maintenance of design standards, and architectural and engineering consultant management. His extensive background in design and project management made him a great fit for Newell Development. He is excited to be a part of Newell’s positive impact in the community and support the mission of Curating Place. Born and raised in Northwest Arkansas, Jeremy serves on the Benton County Planning Board, enjoys going on walks with his wife and 3 kiddos, hiking, and watching The Office on repeat for a good laugh.
Speaking at
Fri 14 Nov
11:15 AM — 12:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time
Fayetteville Town Center, Ozark Ballroom 1
The Art of Place: ROI and Best Practices for Developers
Public art has the power to transform a building into a landmark, a block into a destination, and a development into a thriving community asset. For developers, the integration of art into real estate projects is not just an aesthetic decision—it’s a strategic one. This session will explore best practices in using art as a tool for placemaking, the measurable ROI of incorporating art into developments, and innovative partnerships between artists, communities, and property owners. Through case studies and research insights, panelists will share how art can drive tenant attraction, increase property value, and strengthen local identity.

