NE Corner of E 2nd Street & North Severs, Okmulgee, OK 74447
$75,000
Price
23,414
Land SF
0.5375
Land Acres
Heavy Industrial
Zoning Type
Property Highlights
Zoning: Heavy Industrial (Ideal for manufacturing, warehousing, or logistics).
Lot Size: 23,414 sq/ft (0.5375 acres).
Price: $75,000.
Topography: Mostly flat and clear, ready for development.
Railroad Access: Potential access to BNSF Railroad for transportation and logistics.
Flood Safety: Not located in a flood zone.
Ideal For: Businesses requiring heavy industrial land near a railroad.
Location Summary
1. Prime Location & Transportation Access
Proximity to Tulsa: Located about 40 miles south of Tulsa, offering access to a larger economic hub.
Rail Access: Potential access to BNSF Railway, facilitating efficient freight transport.
Highway Connectivity: Convenient access to U.S. Highway 75 and other key routes for distribution and logistics.
Nearby Airports: Close to Tulsa International Airport for business and cargo transport.
2. Business-Friendly Environment
Affordable Industrial Land: Lower land and operating costs compared to larger metropolitan areas.
Economic Development Support: Local and state incentives for industrial businesses, including tax credits and workforce training programs.
Less Regulatory Burden: Easier permitting and zoning processes compared to larger cities.
3. Skilled & Affordable Workforce
Industrial Workforce: Access to a labor pool experienced in manufacturing, logistics, and industrial operations.
Vocational & Technical Training: Okmulgee is home to institutions like OSU Institute of Technology, which provides industry-specific workforce training.
4. Utilities & Infrastructure
Reliable Utilities: Adequate power, water, and sewage infrastructure to support industrial needs.
Low Cost of Living: Affordable housing and living costs make it easier to attract and retain employees.
5. Growth Potential & Market Opportunities
Diverse Industrial Sectors: Supports businesses in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and energy industries.
Economic Development Initiatives: Local government programs aimed at attracting and expanding industrial operations.
Business-Friendly Climate: Oklahoma has a low corporate tax rate and business-friendly policies.