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Oklahoma's office and industrial space costs are highly competitive, meaning reduced overhead for your company. View select data below. Then visit our Buildings & Sites database or download the Oklahoma Industrial Park Directory for additional options available.
INDUSTRIAL AND OFFICE MARKET OVERVIEW
Inventory Vacant Land Cost Lease Rates Construction Costs Rate Low High Low High Matl Labor Total Industrial Atlanta 441,157,860 18.0% $2.10 $5.50 $2.77 $8.97 97.7 79.0 89.4 Charlotte 97,579,629 10.0% $1.70 $3.00 $2.50 $6.50 98.6 48.9 76.5 Chicago 1,051,132,859 9.4% $4.25 $5.50 $3.55 $6.73 100.1 126.3 111.7 Dallas-Fort Worth 488,000,000 12.4% $2.00 $2.75 $2.75 $5.25 98.3 67.1 84.4 Kansas City 171,588,000 $1.80 $5.00 $3.75 $6.79 100.9 106.8 103.5 Little Rock 31,650,000 6.3% $1.50 $3.00 $2.50 $7.40 95.1 63.8 81.2 Oklahoma City 10,289,330 20.1% $1.50 $4.00 $2.75 $5.50 97.1 64.3 82.6 Tulsa 7.4% $1.50 $3.00 $3.15 $5.00 96.2 59.9 80.1 Inventory Vacant Vacancy Lease Rates Construction Costs Square Footage Square Foot Rate Low High Matl Labor Total Office Atlanta 115,245,075 20,663,507 17.9% $14.50 $26.00 97.7 79.0 89.4 Charlotte 34,337,520 5,188,240 15.1% $12.00 $26.00 98.6 48.9 76.5 Chicago 250,082,551 46,260,190 18.5% $15.00 $35.00 100.1 126.3 111.7 Dallas-Fort Worth 211,812,056 39,669,591 18.7% $14.31 $25.76 98.3 67.1 84.4 Kansas City 42,246,000 $16.74 $20.80 100.9 106.8 103.5 Little Rock 12,624,427 1,446,363 11.5% $13.75 $19.50 95.1 63.8 81.2 Oklahoma City 14,424,342 2,596,382 18.0% $14.30 $18.80 97.1 64.3 82.6 Tulsa 14,424,342 2,596,382 $12.00 $16.25 96.2 59.9 80.1 Sources: MetoComps 2006;
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