I-240 Corridor

Oklahoma City’s I-240 Corridor is adjacent to the fastest-growing and highest-income zip code on the south side of OKC, and is bounded by Lariat Landing (a 1,000-acre development opportunity next to Will Rogers World Airport) on the west. Lariat Landing is home to Amazon, Skywest and others. Interstate 240 carries more than 100,000 cars per day and is the main thoroughfare of OKC’s south side.


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RTA Type: National / Destination Retail

Demographics (3-mile radius):
Residential Population: 115,835
Workforce Population: 35,315
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's and higher): 14%
Average Household income: $55,300

Nearby Major Employers:
Amazon
Anheuser Busch Distribution
Boeing
Drill Right Technology
Northrop Grumman
St. Anthony South Hospital
Will Rogers International Airport

Nearby Universities and Institutions:
Mid-America Christian University
Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City
Platt College-Moore
Randall University

 

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