Yes, Terex is a separate deal...
But just goes to show you the wide breadth of employment in OKC these days.
Lots of high paid positions: big, medium and small oil & gas companies, lots of light manufacturing to support that industry, biotech at the health sciences center, Boeing engineering jobs at/near Tinker, GE Global Research, tons of restaurant/bar/retail/service jobs, Hobby Lobby and other massive distribution centers, etc., etc.
OKC is fortunate to still have an expanding manufacturing sector. Many other cities have shifted almost entirely to a service-based economy as manufacturing jobs have left for other countries. This is a good score for OKC.
+ Customer service centers (less glamorous but they employ thousands): Hertz, AAA, Farmers, Dell, etc.
I can speak for some of it here now, but Hertz is getting ready to hire additional employees at their Accounting Center at Quail Springs Business Park. This is a direct result of Dollar Thrifty, which a large portion is being consolidated here in OKC. I know that some that have been offered transfers from Tulsa will not relocate.
I know of one mid sized department being approved to hire 5 positions.
Must be related to the HVAC industry
LOL. Not my HVAC buddies. But, from the same part of the city.
After starting with 10 prospective cities, I've heard this is now down to OKC and one other.
Approximately 1.3 million square feet of distribution space, $90 million in investment, 800 full-time employees and 1,400 part-time. Potential for future growth.
We should have an answer before the end of the year.
Sounds a lot like a Target DC.
I just found this on NewsOK and it seems to be referencing the exact project Pete was talking about:
Owasso City Council approves $500,000 incentive for possible new employer | News OK
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Hmm, what a coincidence.
I think OKC is much better positioned anyway. I bet this company is using Owasso as a pawn to get more cash out of OKC.
OKC's interstate highway access is very lucrative for distribution centers.
I doubt the Owasso money is the only incentive in that proposed deal.
Usually, incentives come for a variety of sources.
It's one of the reasons OKC formed the Alliance for Economic Devleopment... Not only to have an organized, professional group to go after such opportunities but to coordinate the various groups/agencies/governments involved and to coordinate incentive packages.
Project Socrates??? Here's hoping Owasso takes the hemlock.
I'll show my self out now...
From that TW article:
OKC has a whole host of incentive sources as well.Levo said Owasso's offer isn't the largest proposed incentive. Bonuses to the company also have also been discussed by the state of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Career Tech, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Tulsa County, the Cherokee Nation, Tulsa Regional Chamber and Tulsa Tech, she said.
Does Costco have distribution centers? Or do they just use their stores as warehouses? If they are trying to make a push into the central states, OKC would be a good center.
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