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Carvana To Build Inspection, Reconditioning Center In Oklahoma

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Carvana will invest $40 million in the new Oklahoma City Inspection and Reconditioning Center (IRC); upwards of 350 jobs will be created. The post Carvana To Build Inspection, Reconditioning Center In Oklahoma appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.

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Carter Wind Turbines Creating 300 Jobs In Oklahoma

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Read: Carter Wind Turbines Creating 300 Jobs In Oklahoma at BusinessFacilities.com. Carter Wind Energy will invest $10 million to establish its new wind energy company in Lawton Fort-Sill, OK.

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Experts: Best Bet in $300M Osage Nation Wind Farm Dispute Is Negotiation

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Court order to take down 150-MW Oklahoma project could be 'yellow flag' to other companies building on Native American sites without full rights above ground—and below—according to two outside attorneys.

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Sofidel Investing $360M In Oklahoma

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Read: Sofidel Investing $360M In Oklahoma at BusinessFacilities.com. The global tissue production group will employ 300 full-time workers at its new greenfield plant in Inola, OK when it is fully operational in 2020.

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Italy's Enel Announces Oklahoma Site for $1B Solar Panel Plant

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Construction is expected to begin this fall but to date no designer or contractor has been named.

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Governor’s Report: Sooner Is Better In Oklahoma

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I f the first things that come to mind when you think about Oklahoma are oil rigs, Sooner football and endless revivals of a beloved Broadway musical, it’s time to think again. billion in Oklahoma over the next three years. By Jack Rogers From the May/June 2016 Issue. Fallin has a plan that works, and the results to prove it.

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Greenheck Group Expanding In Oklahoma

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After a search of multiple sites in the south-central United States, Greenheck Group has selected Tulsa, OK for the development of a new campus that will house manufacturing and distribution for several of the company’s products and brands. Tulsa’s skilled workforce was an important factor in the site selection decision. and abroad.