Hyperscale Data Center Development opportunity. Discover 100 acres in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Situated just south of Weleetka. Weleetka Power Plant (110 MW) and Substation (138 KV) located ¾ of a mile east of the property. 138 KV and 69 KV transmission lines run through the property. Only 8 miles from I-40. Please contact Broker for pricing. Office: (405) 778 - 3355.
Key Features: Hyperscale Data Center Development opportunity. +/- 100 acres in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Situated just south of Weleetka. Weleetka Power Plant (110 MW) and Substation (138 KV) located ¾ of a mile east of the property. 138 KV and 69 KV transmission lines run through the property. 100 acres of undeveloped land outside of city limits. Only 8 miles from I-40. This site is a great opportunity for investors and developers in the booming data center market. Utility power provided by Weleetka power plant. Greater Water Sources: North Canadian River, Weleetka Lake, and Lake Eufaula. Industries in Okfuskee County: petroleum, ranching, healthcare services, and manufacturing. Regional Industries: Southeast Oklahoma's economy is diverse, but key industries include oil and gas extraction, agriculture, and manufacturing. While energy, particularly oil and natural gas, is historically significant, other sectors like agribusiness, transportation, and logistics are also growing.
Transport and Logistics: Oklahoma's central location and extensive infrastructure contribute to a strong transportation and logistics sector. Oklahoma is at the center of it all. With 4 inland ports, 3,850 miles of rail and 12,000 miles of highway it’s a hub for logistics operations and distribution centers like Amazon, Dollar Tree, Macy’s and more. Renewable energy: Oklahoma is the second-largest generator of wind energy in the nation, and clean energy from natural gas, wind, hydrogen, and solar employs thousands. Additional: With Oklahoma’s abundance of water and renewable energy and some of the lowest electricity rates in the U.S., companies like Google and Dell continue to grow in our state. It’s no surprise that data centers are investing in Oklahoma and its workforce.
Institutional knowledge and a skilled workforce combined with abundant natural resources and a driven strategy make Oklahoma a leader in renewable energy. Not to mention we are 3rd in wind energy generation and 6th in solar potential. Tulsa Ports: Located in Northeast Oklahoma, Tulsa Ports is the nation’s furthest inland, all-weather, ice-free port, connecting to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico and seaports worldwide. Oklahoma’s ports connect 12-state service areas with 20 states accessible through this waterway. Foreign Trade Zones: Oklahoma has 4 Foreign Trade Zones. Two FTZs along the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas Rive Navigation System (MKARNS) near Tulsa; One adjacent to the Will Rogers International Airport in Oklahoma City; One in southeast Oklahoma serving the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth area. With only 68 miles to Tulsa and 89 miles to Oklahoma City, this site is strategically located between major hubs for convenient connectivity. Please contact Broker for pricing. Office: (405) 778 - 3355.