What kind of jobs are these? Warehousing?
I wonder how they come up with the $110,000,000/yr economic impact. Salary ($62m), taxes?
Anyways, seems like a good project. Plenty of jobs, but I would like to know the median salary.
Wonder what office building they are planning to purchase to house this? Could this be what is going to take over the Hertz Quail Springs building? Hasn’t it been rumored to have a unknown buyer already? Would that potentially be worth approx the 25 million this mentions?
Just making a wild guess
It’s probably something like
300 at $100,000k
700 at $40,000k.
It’s still a huge influx of jobs either way.
Was there a possible Costco going up around Yukon or just a rumor?
What is the timeline on the Moore store?
This is fabulous news. Not only are these good-paying jobs, they are jobs from an employer that respects its employees and honors the social contract. We need more jobs from employers like this in OKC.
Just want to say Costco's refinance mortgage service was great. Got quick quotes and got 3 calls. Used those to leverage my current service to give me what I wanted.
Overall very easy and painless. Great service!
Presentation to the Economic Development Trust today.
Costco rep said they are in the process of negotiating a location to buy and should be able to reveal in about 2 weeks.
Also said this site would be a call center for their travel and ecommerce business units and that 90% of the workload would be for ecommerce.
I have to wonder how typical it is for CostCo's normal business operations for them to reinvest in a community they are so newly present in with additional, non-store related jobs.
Also, imagine if we had gotten this announcement first and the stores later. "Yeah, we have a CostCo call center."
That is fabulous for OKC. A great get!
That's the PR line. You really think warehouse workers are much better here than anywhere else?
I suspect it has a lot to do with economic incentives; we gave them $1 million more than Tulsa for the warehouse so they knew straight away OKC was willing to give them money, and that's a huge part of their decision process (as outlined in their presentation).
That, and wages here are cheap. Note the 2 other finalists: Nevada and New Mexico.
This is what the chamber sent to real estate brokers last week.
Looking for 32,000SF; the old Hertz building near Quail Springs is 225,000SF.
Pete, the flyer says in the 10 county OKC region but if OKC is paying the incentive then it would need to be in OKC correct? Unless incentive is state funded?
Yes, I'm quite sure the site will be within OKC city limits because the Alliance for Economic Development is heavily involved, as is the chamber.
They can only get city incentives if they are actually in OKC. Surrounding communities can offer their own incentives but by all indications, this will be in Oklahoma City.
just browsing loopnet for fun, this would be my best guess (assuming costco would be willing to share a building with other tenants)...
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1440...y-OK/10796453/
There are currently 4 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 4 guests)
Bookmarks