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  2. An open house at a warehouse: an uncommon site in Oklahoma ...

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    An open house at a new warehouse? Not common, and it's a sign that Oklahoma City's industrial building boom is expiring, not popping, but like a balloon losing air.. TriStar Properties in St ...

  3. Tulsa Ports - Wikipedia

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    It is near the city of Catoosa in Rogers County, just inside the municipal fenceline of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It encompasses an area of 2,500 acres (10 km 2) and employs over 4,000 people at over 70 companies in its industrial park. [4] The port ships manufactured goods and agricultural products from Oklahoma to the rest of the world. [5]

  4. Bricktown, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Bricktown is an entertainment district just east of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It was formerly a major warehouse district. [1] The major attractions of the district are the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, the navigable Bricktown Canal, and the 16-screen Harkins movie theatre. [1]

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  6. Oklahoma City Assembly - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 521,400 GMT360 trucks were built at the Oklahoma City Assembly plant. [2] The Oklahoma City plant employed 2,400 people — 2,200 hourly and 200 salaried — but economists estimated that as many as 7,500 jobs in the area could be affected, including those at GM suppliers and secondary jobs, like hotel and restaurant workers.

  7. Otasco - Wikipedia

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    Otasco (Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company) was a retail chain specializing in auto parts and appliances based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [1]It was first established in 1918 by three Jewish Lithuanian immigrant brothers, Sam (1898–1939), Maurice (1891–1970), [2] and Herman (1889–1971) [3] Sanditen, who opened the first Otasco store in Okmulgee.

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