Re: Economic Forecast OKC 2005
I think 14,000 people growth for OKC is pretty nice. Hopefully the metro area would grow by double that in 2005. But yes, I agree that OKC and Tulsa need to work on growth - jobs and population.
I want OK to get its house member back! and maybe pick-up another one, in 2010. I think a state pop of 4M would get the rep we lost back, and 4.5M might get us an additional one.
I think the state could easily reach 4M by 2010 (if its not there already), OKC Metro should have 1.5M and Tulsa Metro should have 1M. That alone represents 500k pop growth over 2000 (300k for OKC metro and 200k for Tulsa Metro). If there is growth in the rest of the state, then --> the state would be over 4M.
I agree that we should NOT focus on food products, BUT - food distribution is a sector that OKC has long enjoyed and should pursue. While the jobs may not pay as high as high tech, OKC should have a diverse economy - to absorb the trials that market centric cities (like Tulsa) have failed to do.
If we have health care/pharmecuticals/bio, energy, mfg, wholesale distribution and trade, international distribution and trade, financial services/insurance, high technology mfg and r/d, and retail - in addition to service, govt, and finance that are already big -- we would have a very nice, diverse economy that could feed itself and grow.
I think another sector we should go after is corporate management. If not the corporate hq, we should go after the back-offices/admin office. Tampa and Atlanta are probably the biggest cities in the nation for backofficing. And we all know about their economies and the prosperity of there. Well, its mainly because both are backoffice to corporations in New York and Chicago. Ditto Charlotte, but they also have banking. Of course, in order to pursue corporate sector, OKC definitely needs to expand WRWA and get flights!!! An expansion of Wiley Post and/or Downtown Airport would also be necessary so the top execs can get here.
One final sector that I mentioned previously but I want to call attention to is International trade. OKC really needs to jump on this one. We should expand our freeways to encourage NAFTA trade and warehousing. We need to (once again) expand WRWA and Wiley Post to capture that international traffic. I thought OKC was supposed to become a hub for some flower business in South America. The flowers would arrive in OKC, then ship out to the coasts daily. Anybody have info on this?
This type of business is what OKC should pursue, which means more facilities are needed.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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