
This 2,000-acre industrial park is focused on large-scale OEMs and supply chain companies and is part of a larger 7,000-acre master-planned development. This park received of $50M in federal grants for sanitary sewer improvements and features two miles of frontage on US-412 and two miles of frontage on US-364, sitting at the intersection of US-412 and I-44.
The park is conveniently located within 10 miles of the Tulsa Port at Catoosa and the Tulsa International Airport, making it ideal for components and original equipment manufacturing.
This 542-acre megasite is ideally situated for industrial light to moderate operations. Heavy power with dual redundancy is being brought to the site by the utility provider AEP-PSO, along with water, sewer, and roadways provided by the City of Tulsa and Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority. With one mile of highway frontage, this parcel has access to US-364 from adjacent 31st Street on and off ramps.
Shovel-Ready Acres
542 Acres
Natural Gas
Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONE Gas)—4.5" Line
Electric
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (American Electric Power)—13kV & 138kV Lines
Water
Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority—24" Line
Wastewater
Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority—30" Line
Studies that have been completed for this site include:
This 104-acre parcel is fully infrastructured with water line, sanitary sewer connection, arterial roadway, 138 kV and 69 kV electrical with a nearby substation, and natural gas. The site is less than one mile from the US-364 onramp from 11th Street. This site can be subdivided for projects with smaller footprints.
Shovel-Ready Acres
104 Acres
Natural Gas
Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONE Gas)—4.5" Line
Electric
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (American Electric Power)—13kV & 138kV Lines
Water
Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority—24" Line
Wastewater
Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority—30" Line
Studies that have been completed for this parcel include:
This 500-acre site is infrastructured with water, electric distribution and transmission, highway access, and arterial roadways. Initial due diligence makes the first steps in site selection easier than ever.
Completed studies include:
This 1200-acre site is suitable for subdivision or for a single megasite campus. The size of the site and distance from residential and commercial uses make it useful for zoning needs ranging from light to heavy industrial.
With almost two miles of highway frontage, this site boasts excellent visibility and access with heavy power capacity. This site is ideal for large-scale mega projects and OEM/supply chain operational partnerships.
Connect with the PartnerTulsa team today to learn more about joining us at Fair Oaks Innovation Park.
Jonathan Sanders
Sr. Economic Development Manager
JonathanS@partnertulsa.org
(918) 237-0925