Tulsa Oklahoma Business Relocation Data

Page Facilities Industrial Buildings 3 Office Buildings 3 Land 4 Retail Buildings 4 Utilities 5 Workforce Labor Force 7 Wage & Salary Employment 7 Employment by Sector 7 Unemployment Rates 8 Wage Rates 8 Union Information 9 Workers’ Compensation 9 Market Access Air 11 Motor Freight 12 Rail 13 Waterway 13 Business Environment Contact Data Largest Employers 15 Data Update Link 25 Incentives 15 Taxes 17 Tulsa Maps Community Data 17 Area Maps 26 Business Announcements 18 Quality of Life Tulsa MSA Demographics 19 Cost of Living Index 20 Education 20 Healthcare 22 Culture & Recreation 23 Climate 24 Other Facts 25

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Industrial Buildings

 Market size – 76,680,196 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. – 6,507,626 Vacancy 8.49%  Rental rates – $4.29 to $5.77 sq. ft. triple net  2012 city construction permits – 38 issued for 1,393,300 sq. ft. or $39.16 million

Industrial Market Summary Gross Building Available Lease Rate $ Submarket Vacancy % Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. Northeast 20,098,457 649,704 5.77 3.23 Northwest 13,658,829 853,942 4.29 6.25 South Central 18,020,374 2,250,021 5.65 12.49 Southeast 14,817,966 2,051,655 5.73 13.85 Southwest 10,084,570 702,304 4.90 6.96 Market Total 76,680,196 6,507,626 5.27 8.49 CBRE Oklahoma Tulsa Industrial Mid-Year 2013 & Research Wizard City/County Library July 2013

Office Buildings

 Market size – 21,845,543 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. – 4,830,570 Vacancy 22.11%  Rental rate average $13.79  2012 city construction permits – 23 issued for 1,077,600 sq. ft. or $35.62 million

Office Market Summary Available Asking Gross Submarket Total Sq. Ft. %Vacant Sq. Ft. Rental Rate $ CBD 8,782,802 22.54 1,979,646 13.05 East 2,371,103 38.65 916,380 14.20 Midtown 1,978,406 10.83 214,276 12.48 North Central 833,191 77.15 190,401 12.01 Northeast 920,000 8.21 75,550 9.25 South Central 6,960,041 20.90 1,454,317 15.21 Market Total 21,845,543 22.11 4,830,570 13.79 CBRE Oklahoma Office Mid-Year 2013 & Research Wizard, City/County Library July 2013

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 More than 31 developed industrial/business districts  Tulsa Port of Catoosa  Tulsa International Airport  Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport

Estimated Land Costs Per Square Foot Industrial Park Low Cost $ High Cost $ Median Cost $ One Acre 1.50 5.00 3.00 1 – 5 Acres 1.50 4.00 2.75 5 – 10 Acres 0.75 3.00 1.75 10 – 20 Acres 0.50 2.00 1.25 20 – 40 Acres 0.35 1.00 0.60 Over 40 Acres 0.25 0.75 0.40

Non Industrial Park Low Cost $ High Cost $ Median Cost $ One Acre 1.00 3.00 1.75 1 – 5 Acres 0.75 2.50 1.25 5 – 10 Acres 0.50 2.00 1.00 10 – 20 Acres 0.25 1.50 0.75 20 – 40 Acres 0.15 0.75 0.35 Over 40 Acres 0.10 0.50 0.15

Retail Low Cost $ High Cost $ Median Cost $ One Acre 9.00 25.00 14.00 1 – 5 Acres 6.00 15.00 9.00 5 – 10 Acres 5.00 10.00 7.00 10 – 20 Acres 3.50 5.50 4.50 20 – 40 Acres 2.00 4.00 3.00 Over 40 Acres 1.50 3.00 2.25 CBRE Oklahoma & Research Wizard, Tulsa City/County Library July 2013

Retail Buildings

 Market size – 19,084,841 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. (Class A-D) – 2,419,566 Vacancy 12.68%  2012 city construction permits – 46 issued for 1,742,100 sq. ft. or $44.5 million  Weighted average rental rate (Class A-D) – $10.32

Tulsa Regional Chamber Economic Development 800-624-6822 www.GrowMetroTulsa.com - 4 - Retail Market Summary Bldg. Class Sq. Footage Vacant Sq. Ft. % Vacant Avg. Rate $ A 7,999,934 481,892 6.02 16.56 B 4,391,121 771,739 17.57 9.50 C 5,350,603 891,474 16.66 8.58 D 1,343,183 274,461 20.43 7.39 Total 19,084,841 2,419,566 12.68 10.32 CBRE Oklahoma Tulsa Retail Mid-Year 2013 & Research Wizard, City/County Library July 2013

Utilities

Electricity  Provider – Public Service Company of Oklahoma Electricity Costs Commercial Service – Typical Monthly Bill kW Bill Demand 3 6 12 30 50 100 500 Kilowatt Hours 375 750 1,500 6,000 12,500 30,000 150,000 Cost $ 61 86 134 414 986 2,263 11,076 Industrial Service – Typical Monthly Bill kW Bill Demand 150 300 500 1,000 5,000 10,000 -- Megawatt Hours 30 60 125 350 1,800 3,500 -- Cost $ 2,313 4,565 9,322 20,530 103,492 202,723 -- Tulsa City-County Library/AEP-Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Oct. 2013

Natural Gas  Provider – Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Natural Gas Costs Commercial & Industrial Service – Typical Monthly Bill Dth/MMBtu per month 50* 100** 500** 1,000** 5,000** 10,000** Monthly cost $ 337 510 2,133 4,167 19,366 38,123 Tulsa City-County Library/Oklahoma Natural Gas, Oct. 2013 * Does not qualify for transport and is based on ONG’s 12-month average commodity price of $5.108 per Dth plus monthly service fees. ** Qualifies for transport and third party gas. Costs are based on ONEOK Gas Transmission’s 12-month commodity price of $3.362 per Dth plus monthly transport fees as well as a usage profile representing a load factor of 78%. Large customers should contact ONG for specific costs. Costs for 100 Dth or higher apply to transport customers who purchase gas from a third party supplier, with ONG transporting it for them. One Dekatherm (Dth) of natural gas is equal to one million British thermal units (Btu) dry.

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 Provider – City of Tulsa (two city-owned lakes)  Capacity/Usage (Mgd) – Water: 200+/100 Sewer: 100+/52

Water & Sewer Costs Commercial Service – Cost per Thousand Gallons* Water Inside City $2.66 Outside City $3.94 Sewer Inside City $5.14 Outside City $8.39 Industrial Service – Cost per Thousand Gallons* Water Inside City $1.94 Outside City $2.85 Sewer Inside City $3.205 Outside City $4.905 *Does not reflect monthly meter charges based on size needed Tulsa City-County Library/City of Tulsa, Oct. 2013

Telecommunications

 Local service providers include AT&T, Verizon, Cox Business Services, TW Telecom, EasyTEL Communications and Windstream  The Tulsa area offers the latest in telecommunications technology including 100 percent fiber and digital switching networks with near instantaneous self-healing capabilities  Five area Points of Presence

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Labor Force

Area Labor Force Tulsa County Tulsa MSA State Aug. 2013 297,905 449,115 1,806,738 Aug. 2012 294,650 444,197 1,798,128 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Wage & Salary Employment

Wage & Salary Employment Data Tulsa MSA State Aug. 2013 426,800 1,611,600 Aug. 2012 421,400 1,603,100 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Employment by Sector

Employment Breakout Tulsa MSA Aug. 2013 Aug. 2012 Change Total Non-Farm 426,800 421,400 5,400 Natural Resources & Mining 7,800 7,700 100 Construction 21,100 20,100 1,000 Manufacturing 52,600 49,800 2,800 Trade (Wholesale & Retail) 62,700 61,400 1,300 Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 20,000 21,200 (1,200) Financial Activities 22,400 22,400 0 Information 8,000 7,900 100 Professional & Business Services 57,700 57,200 500 Education & Health Services 67,200 66,700 500 Leisure & Hospitality 39,500 39,200 300 Other Services 16,700 17,000 (300) Government 51,100 50,800 300

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Area Unemployment Rates Period County % MSA % State % Aug. 2013 5.1 5.2 5.0 2012 Avg. 5.5 5.6 5.2 2011 Avg. 6.4 6.6 5.9 2010 Avg. 7.5 7.7 6.9 2009 Avg. 6.8 7.1 6.7 2008 Avg. 3.6 3.7 3.7 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Wage Rates

2013 Tulsa MSA Estimate of Median Base Salaries Position Salary $ Position Salary $ Accountant 46,999 Accounting Clerk 30,584 Administrative Assistant 34,629 Aircraft Mechanic 48,127 Bank Teller 23,856 Benefits Analyst 49,379 Bookkeeper 29,450 Chemical Engineer 72,594 Chemical Technician 41,098 Chemist 47,147 Computer Operator 33,800 Computer Programmer 61,500 Computer Programmer, Lead 80,774 Construction Worker 29,158 Controller, Top Corporate 164,362 Data Entry Operator 24,178 Electrical Engineer 69,743 Electrician, Certified 45,173 Electronics Assembler 25,483 Electronics Technician 43,564 Engineering Technician 43,208 Executive Secretary 37,821 File Clerk 25,974 Fork Lift Operator 25,745 General Clerk 27,666 Heavy Truck Driver 36,757 Internal Auditor 52,135 Janitor 22,531 Light Truck Driver 28,894 Machine Tool Operator 31,165 Machinery Mechanic 38,108 Maintenance Worker 30,171 Market Research Analyst 48,251 Material Handler 26,261 Mechanical Engineer 65,796 Medical Lab Technician 34,138 Millwright 45,309 Office Manager 45,099 Order Clerk 29,416 Payroll Clerk 35,777 PC Specialist 43,748 Personnel Analyst 49,043 Personnel Clerk 32,676 Physicist, PhD 88,598 Production Supervisor 53,033 Receptionist 25,826 Secretary 27,534 Shipping Clerk 27,803 Stationary Engineer 42,017 Systems Analyst 58,638 Systems Analyst, Lead 80,352 Tool & Die Maker 46,992 Warehouse Worker 25,792 Welder 34,459 Economic Research Institute, Jan. 2013

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Union Membership 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Employment 422,281 415,158 423,400 412,115 447,459 Union Members 28,712 29,399 25,041 29,509 25,548 Percent Unionized 6.8% 7.1% 5.9% 7.2% 5.5% Union Membership and Coverage Database (UnionStats.com), Jul. 2013. Membership includes both private & public sectors

2012 regional percentage of union membership Union Membership and Coverage Database (UnionStats.com), July 2013

 Tulsa – 6.8%  Kansas City, MO – 10.7%  National average – 11.2%  Little Rock, AR – 3.1%  Albuquerque, NM – 8.2%  Louisville, KY – 12.6%  Denver, CO – 7.8%  St. Louis, MO – 11.2%

Petitions 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Petitions 0 4 4 1 5 Wins 0 2 2 1 2 Losses 0 2 2 0 3 Percent of 0 50% 50% 0 60% Losses National Labor Relations Board, July 2013

Workers’ Compensation Research Wizard City County Library, Jan. 2013 Rates are only quoted by job code. Oklahoma offers three options for insurance:

Private carrier (for list of private carriers) Self insurance Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner’s Office Okla. Worker’s Compensation Court Property & Casualty Rates Division Insurance Department (405)521-3681 or www.ok.gov/oid (405)522-8680

CompSource OK State Underwriting (405)232-7663 or (800)347-3863

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Air (Tulsa Airport Authority, Jan. 2013) Tulsa International

 Located on 4,000+ acres – 700 shovel-ready acres available for development  Ten minutes from most points in the city including downtown and Port of Catoosa  21 gates and three runways – 10,000, 7,376 and 6,101 feet in length  Approximately five million people served annually  Non-stop service to 16 cities with an average 55+ departures per day  Three freight carriers; 2012 air freight – 56,000+ tons  Fixed base operators, 30 hangars and general aviation services  U.S. Customs offices  12,000+ people employed – American Airlines, HP Enterprise Services, Spirit AeroSystems, Lufthansa and others  Daily flights on American, Delta, Southwest, United & Allegiant Air  Current flight information can be found here: Tulsa Airport Authority

Richard Lloyd Jones Jr.

 700-acre facility with three runways – 5,101, 4,207 and 2,641 feet in length  Two fixed-base operators with six hangars for 70 aircraft  211 commercial and private hangars  Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology and six other flight schools  Tulsa Technology Center’s aviation campus  Ten minutes south of downtown  Home to 500+ aircraft and 350+ employees

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 Central location for major distribution centers  Access to I-44, I-40 & I-35  One-to-two day delivery time to major cities in West South Central region  Numerous carriers including FedEx, UPS, Melton, Yellow, and others

Road Distance to Major Markets City Miles Kilometers Atlanta 772 1,242 Boston 1,537 2,473 Charlotte 990 1,593 Chicago 683 1,099 Cleveland 925 1,488 Dallas 263 423 Denver 681 1,096 Detroit 909 1,463 Houston 478 769 Kansas City 248 399 Los Angeles 1,452 2,336 Memphis 401 645 New Orleans 647 1,041 New York 1,344 2,162 Oklahoma City 105 169 St. Louis 396 637 Seattle 1,982 3,189 San Francisco 1,760 2,832

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 Two mainline carriers – BNSF (piggyback hub) & Union Pacific  Four short line carriers – Sand Springs, Tulsa-Sapulpa Union, St. Louis Southwestern & SK&O  Area switching services and piggyback facilities  Rail serves major industrial parks including Tulsa Port of Catoosa  Expediter services

Rail Distance to Major Markets City Days City Days Atlanta 3 Chicago 2 Cleveland 3 Dallas 1 Denver 2 Detroit 3 Houston 2 Kansas City 1 Little Rock 1 Los Angeles 4 Memphis 2 Miami 4 Nashville 3 New Orleans 2 New York 4 Oklahoma City 1 Phoenix 3 Pittsburgh 3 Seattle 4 St. Louis 2

Waterway (Tulsa Port of Catoosa, Jan. 2013)

 Provider – Tulsa Port of Catoosa  2012 port industry employment –  Year round service – ice free 65 businesses; 3,600+ people  Foreign trade zone 53  Stevedore services  500-acre terminal facilities  200-ton bridge crane  1,500-acre industrial park  Roll-on/Roll-off dock  2012 tonnage – 2.7 million  Port-owned rail service & truck and barge loading facilities

River Mileage & Time Destination Miles Kilometers Days Mississippi River 445 716 4 – 5 New Orleans 937 1,508 8 – 10 Memphis 584 940 5 – 6 Houston 1,340 2,156 10 – 12 Pittsburgh 1,799 2,895 15 – 20 Little Rock 324 526 2 – 3 Chicago 1,368 2,201 10 – 12

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Largest Employers 2013 1,000 or more employees * Denotes Headquarters or Primary Location

Aaon* QuikTrip Corp.* American Airlines Maint. Base* Reasor’s Foods* AT&T River Spirit Casino* Baker Hughes Saint Francis Hospital* Bank of Oklahoma* Spirit AeroSystems Inc. Broken Arrow Public Schools* St. John Medical Center* DirecTV State Farm Insurance Hard Rock Casino & Resort* Tulsa Community College* Hillcrest Healthcare System* Tulsa Public Schools* IC of Oklahoma Tulsa Technology Center* Jenks Public Schools* Tulsa, City of* Mazzio’s* Tulsa, County of* NORDAM Group* Union Public Schools* ONEOK* University of Tulsa* Oral Roberts University* U.S. Postal Service OSU Medical Center* Verizon Owasso Public Schools* Wal-Mart Stores Public Service Co. of Oklahoma* Williams Companies*

Incentives 2013

 Quality Jobs Program  21st Century Quality Jobs Program  Quality Jobs + Investment Tax Credit  Quality Jobs Program - PrimeWIN  Engineer Tax Credit Program  Small Employer Quality Jobs Program  Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions  Freeport Law  Sales Tax Exemptions  Sales & Use Tax Refunds  Investment/New Jobs Income Tax Credit  Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund  Employee Training  Enterprise Zones  Transportation Infrastructure Assistance

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Example I - Manufacturer (NAICS 332) - $30 million investment, 200 jobs Annual salary of $38,000

1a Quality Jobs $3,800,000 (5% area) 10 years 1b Alternative to Quality Jobs Investment/Jobs Tax Credit $1,425,000 5 years Sales Tax Reimbursement on Construction Materials $347,700 One-time 2 Five-Year Property Tax Exemption $1,270,754 5 years 3 Freeport Tax Exemption $631,626 Annual Perpetual 4 Sales Tax Exemption on Machinery & Equipment $1,738,500 One-time 5 Sales Tax Exem. on Goods Consumed in Mfg. Proc. $19,553,489 Annual Perpetual 6 Sales Tax Exemption on Energy Used in Mfg. Process $645,774 Annual Perpetual

Estimated total value of incentives over 10 years With 1a, Quality Jobs Cash Incentive $27,640,142 (5% area) With 1b, Investment Tax Credit Package $25,612,842

Example II - Data Center (NAICS 518210) - $100 million investment 15 jobs - Annual salary of $99,000

1 Quality Jobs (21st Century Quality Jobs) $1,485,000 10 years 2 Five-Year Property Tax Exemption $5,120,399 5 years 3 Sales/Use Tax Exemption on Mach. & Equip. $6,068,363 One-Time 4 Est. Telecomm Usage Savings per $Million Spent $10,224,000 Annual Perpetual

Estimated total value of incentives over 10 years $27,640,142

Oklahoma Business Incentives & Tax Information Guide, Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce, Feb. 2013

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Primary Oklahoma Business Taxes 2013 Type Base or Measure Rate Agency Corporate Income Net income (three-factor 6% Ok. Tax Commission formula) Franchise Capital employed to produce $20,000 max Ok. Tax Commission state income $1.25 per $1,000 State Sales & Use Receipts from sales/use of 4.50% Ok. Tax Commission taxable items Local Sales & Use Receipts from sales/use of 3.167% City & Ok. Tax Commission taxable items 0.85% County Unemployment Insurance Wages to approximately 1% - 1.8% New Ok. Employment Security $14,900 Locations Commission Workers’ Compensation Payroll and occupation Variable Workers’ Compensation Insurance Court Personal Income Taxable income 0.5 – appx. 5.25% Ok. Tax Commission Local Property Valuation of property Approximately 1% County Assessor of taxable value Oklahoma Business Incentives & Tax Information Guide, Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce, Feb. 2013

Community Data Research Wizard – City County Library, Jan. 2013

 City bond rating – Standard & Poors AA; Moody’s Aa1  Class of post office – 1st  Fire insurance class rating – 3 out of 10 ISO rating  Fire protection – 676 authorized personnel and 30 fire stations  Police protection – 780 authorized officers  Meeting facilities – 14,000 hotel rooms and 781,650 sq. ft. of exhibit space

Financial Institutions Headquartered in Tulsa Institutions Number Combined Assets Banks 40 $38,777,642,000 S&L/Credit Union 27 $3,240,226,477 FDIC & National Credit Union Administration, Quarter 3, 2012 – Jan. 2013

Clubs & Organizations Jan. 2013 Tulsa Organizations & Services Database

 Business/Professional – 150  Cultural – 62  Civic/Service – 197  Educational – 230

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Tulsa Regional Chamber Economic Development 800-624-6822 www.GrowMetroTulsa.com - 19 - 2013 Business Announcement Highlights (Tulsa MSA October 2013) New Business Product/Service Location Sq. Ft. Jobs Verizon Financial Services Tulsa n/a 500 SWEP Mfg. Heat Exchangers Tulsa n/a 75 CARCO Driver iQ Background Information Svcs. Tulsa n/a 100 Midstates Petroleum Energy Tulsa 45,000 100 Taylor Forge Skid Mounted Gas Proc. Pkgs. Tulsa 53,000 100 NXTGEN Filterworks Mfg. Industrial Filter Cartridges Claremore 65,000 170

Expanding Business Product/Service Location Sq. Ft. Jobs Summit ESP Mfg. Submersible Pumps Tulsa n/a 72 Melton Truck Lines Trucking HQ Tulsa 77,000 105 Borets-Weatherford R&D Center Oil & Gas Pumps Tulsa 15,000 30 Ameristar Fence Products Mfg. Fencing & Sm. Structures Tulsa 110,000 50 Magellan Midstream Partners Energy Tulsa 48,156 n/a Sawyer Manufacturing Mfg. Pipeline & Welding Equip. Tulsa 50,000 15 Ambitech Engineering Engineering Services Tulsa n/a 20 Aether DBS Mfg. Skids Port of Catoosa 45,000 40 Laredo Petroleum Energy HQ Tulsa 15,000 n/a Matrix Service Company Engineering Services Tulsa n/a 75 URS-Flint Engineering Services Tulsa n/a 12 Umicore Autocat Mfg. Automotive Catalysts Port of Catoosa n/a 15 Conexus LLC Supply Chain Solutions Tulsa n/a 30 River Spirit Casino Gaming & Entertainment Tulsa n/a 800 Tristar Glass Glass Products Catoosa n/a 70 Target Completions Construction Product Mfg. Broken Arrow n/a 80 West Corp. Call Center Tulsa n/a 100 Dish Network Customer Service Tulsa n/a 150 AT&T Communications Tulsa n/a 100 ABB Natural Gas Measurement Equip. Bartlesville 100,000 265 New Gulf Resources Oil & Gas Tulsa n/a 34 Husky Portable Containment Mfg. Water Storage Tanks Bartlesville 20,000 15 Sitel Corp. Customer Service Bartlesville n/a 100 Alorica Customer Service Tulsa n/a 75 MRC Global Pipeline Distribution Center Tulsa 80,000 80 Vacuworx Global Lifting Technology for Energy Cos Tulsa 20,000 40 Trase Miller Reservation Center Tulsa n/a 250 Helmerich & Payne Oil & Gas Tulsa n/a 102 Specific Systems LTD Mfg. HVAC Products Tulsa n/a 77 Whirlpool Mfg. Ranges/Cooking Products Tulsa n/a 150 Mid-Con Energy Operating Energy Tulsa n/a 45 Circle B Measurement & Fab. Mfg. Natural Gas Equipment Tulsa n/a 65 Emerge Diagnostics Medical Software Technology Tulsa n/a 28 IPS Engineering Energy Engineering Services Tulsa n/a 61 West Corp. Call Center Tulsa n/a 300 Osage Casinos Gaming & Entertainment Skiatook n/a 100 Precision Fabricators Steel Fabrication Tulsa n/a 50 Data Exchange Call Center Tulsa n/a 75 NORDAM Aerospace Components Tulsa 50,000 n/a Lufthansa Technik Aircraft Overhaul Tulsa n/a 60 Tulsa Regional Chamber & Local Media

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Tulsa MSA Demographics

2013-18 Population Statistics Description 2010 Census 2013 Estimate 2018 Projection Total Population Tulsa MSA 937,406 957,933 991,877 % White 70.9 70.9 70.8 % Black 8.4 8.4 8.2 % Asian 1.8 1.9 2.0 % Hispanic 8.4 9.1 9.5 % American Indian 8.3 8.1 8.1 Total Households 367,066 375,439 391,265 % Male of Population 49.1 49.1 49.3 % Female of Population 50.9 50.9 50.7 Population Density per sq. mi. 153.55 156.92 162.48 Household Income (percent in dollars) $0 – 14,999 13.3 13.4 11.7 $15,000 – 24,999 12.4 12.2 11.2 $25,000 – 34,999 12.2 12.1 11.2 $35,000 – 49,999 14.8 14.9 14.2 $50,000 – 74,999 19.3 19.3 19.7 $75,000 – 99,999 11.9 11.9 12.8 $100,000 – 149,999 10.7 10.6 12.5 $150,000 + 5.4 5.7 6.6 Median Household Income $46,887 $47,027 $51,944 Average Household Income $65,083 $65,434 $71,034 Per Capita Income $25,670 $25,826 $28,196 Median Age Total Population 36.5 36.7 37.0 High School Grad. Attainment 30.1% 29.8% 29.4% Bachelor’s Degree Attainment 17.2% 17.4% 17.8% DemographicsNow.com, Oct. 2013

Tulsa Population Year City County MSA 1990 367,302 503,341 708,954 2000 392,707 563,305 859,537 2010 391,831 603,403 937,406 2013* 397,476 618,948 957,933 2018* 398,782 637,206 991,877 DemographicsNow.com, Oct. 2013 * Estimate

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 Home price (new 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2,400 sq. ft.) - $194,412  Apartment rent (950 sq. ft., 2-bedroom, 2-bath) - $598  Monthly total residential energy costs - $127.80  Doctor visit - $108 Dentist visit - $66.25 Cost of Living Index Comparison Com- Trans- Health Community Grocery Housing Utilities Misc. posite portation Care Tulsa 88.4 87.2 65.2 94.9 97.6 96.7 101.6 Albuquerque 94.3 90.9 82.5 90.1 102.6 96.7 103.5 Dallas 95.7 90.3 73.7 103.0 103.5 103.2 110.1 Denver 104.0 94.5 118.0 101.7 93.2 98.7 102.0 Houston 99.0 78.7 109.4 106.5 93.4 94.2 99.1 Kansas City 98.0 94.4 89.8 110.6 101.3 95.1 101.5 Little Rock 97.6 91.1 96.9 111.9 93.2 78.5 100.9 Oklahoma City 90.1 88.5 83.8 91.5 93.5 101.0 92.7 St. Louis 94.4 101.6 73.2 112.1 105.2 99.4 98.7 Wichita 91.9 89.1 75.5 109.7 98.9 95.2 97.9

Education Higher Education Institutions 2013-14 Year Institution Budget $ Enrollment Faculty* Langston University** 72,036,715 2,563 178 Northeastern State University** 95,507,506 8,559 540 Oral Roberts University 101,967,169 3,403 275 OSU Center for Health Sciences 154,270,195 473 103 OSU Tulsa 25,440,529 2,890 212 OU Tulsa (incl. School of Community Medicine) 137,000,000 1,454 293 Rogers State University 34,890,296 4,289 258 Tulsa Community College 117,160,384 17,876 1,086 University of Phoenix N/A 1,200 161 University of Tulsa 159,074,917 4,608 337 * Full & part-time faculty except Univ. of Tulsa - full-time only **Includes all campuses Tulsa City-County Library, Oct. 2013 Higher Education Degree Programs 2013-14 School Year Social Institution Arts Business Science Science & Graduate Education Langston University, Tulsa 0 2 2 5 4 Northeastern State University, B.A. 0 9 8 13 17 Oral Roberts University 28 6 13 14 15 OSU Center for Health Sciences ------4 OSU Tulsa 7 6 5 6 31 OU Tulsa 1 -- 3 2 26 Rogers State University 13 21 10 13 -- Tulsa Community College* 12 34 47 60 -- University of Phoenix 2 10 5 3 4 University of Tulsa 11 6 19 25 57 *School grants associate degrees only Tulsa City-County Library, Oct. 2013

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Tulsa Technology Center (vo-tech)  Enrollment – 4,381 (Fall 2013)  Seventy one full-time programs  Seven area campuses  Administers FREE Training for Industry Program for eligible new and expanding companies

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology  Enrollment – 740 (Fall 2013)  Six programs in aerospace, avionics and non-destructive testing

Tulsa Public Schools 2011 - 2012 School Year

 Largest school district in the state  Elementary, Middle and High School Magnet and Charter schools  Number of 2012 high school graduates – 1,571  Percent of 2012 graduates seeking higher education – 55%  Spending per student - $9,566  Number of 2012 Merit Scholarship Semifinalists – 6  Four Tech-Prep Programs

Tulsa Public School District 2011 – 2012 School Year Elementary Middle School High School Number of Schools 56 14 11 Enrollment 25,721 6,242 8,956 Student/Teacher Ratio 15:4 15:4 15:4 Total Staff (Certified Teachers & 1,694 465 583 Professional Support Staff) Regular Teaching Staff 1,028 338 444 Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten Staff 297 n/a n/a Counselors/Guidance 58 23 33 Gifted & Talented 20 7 -- Special Education 169 78 78 Librarians 55 8 11 Staff Development Teachers 31 7 7 Nurses -- 2 9 Speech Pathologist 36 2 1 Principals & Assistant Principals 65 28 31 Tulsa Public Schools, Nov. 2013

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 Total student population – 115,764  Total employees – 8,101 certified staff and 6,006 support staff  Total school districts – 13 independent and one dependent  Average teacher salary - $42,907 (bachelor degree) $49,285 (masters degree) $50,345 (doctorate) Staffing represents full-time equivalents; avg. salary with fringe benefits for teachers

Tulsa County Schools 2012 Testing Scores ACT SAT Verbal SAT Math Tulsa Public Schools 19.7 608 611 Berryhill 20.6 -- -- Bixby 22.1 -- -- Broken Arrow 21.8 -- -- Collinsville 20.7 -- -- Glenpool 20.3 -- -- Jenks 23.6 589 591 Liberty 19.5 -- -- Owasso 21.8 -- -- Sand Springs 21.8 -- -- Sperry 21.2 -- -- Skiatook 20.0 -- -- Union 21.5 568 578 Oklahoma State Dept. of Education and contact with schools, Nov. 2012

Revenue 2011-2012 Tulsa County School Year Revenue Amount $ Percent Total Local & County 324,708,604 39.4 Total State Dedicated & Appropriated 401,244,152 48.7 Total Federal 98,721,803 12.0 Grand Total 824,674,559 100 State Dept. of Education & Tulsa City-County Library , Nov. 2013

Health Care

Area services (Research Wizard – Central Library, Jan. 2013)

 Physicians – 1,678  Dentists – 535  Local HMO’s – 4  Ambulatory surgery centers - 6  Medical clinics – 138

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Culture & Recreation

Museums

 Alexandre Hogue Gallery  Mac’s Antique Car Museum  Black Settlers  OK Jazz Hall of Fame  Gilcrease Museum  ORU Elsing Museum  Ida Dennie Willis Museum  Philbrook Museum of Art  International Linen Registry  Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art

Performing Arts

 American Theatre Company  Theatre Tulsa  Tulsa Ballet Theater  Tulsa Opera

Festivals & Fairs

 Tulsa State Fair  Jazz on Greenwood Festival  Mayfest  Chili Cookoff & Bluegrass Festival  Oktoberfest  Winterfest Holiday Festival  July 4th Celebrations  Christmas & Holiday Festivals  Gatesway Intl. Balloon Festival  Numerous Ethnic Festivals

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 BOK Center  Tulsa Zoo  Oklahoma Aquarium  Oxley Nature Center  Golfing – 24 public; 10 private  Municipal Rose Garden  138 area parks  Discoveryland!  Expo Square Events  Seven area lakes  Big Splash Waterpark  Riverparks and trails

Sporting Events

 Tulsa Drillers Baseball  University of Tulsa Golden  Tulsa Oilers Hockey Hurricane  Fair Meadows Horse Racing  Oral Roberts University Golden  Annual Tulsa Run Eagles  Tulsa Shock WNBA Basketball

Major Shopping Destinations

 Woodland Hills Mall – 165 stores including Sears, Dillard’s, Macy’s & JC Penney  Tulsa Promenade Mall – 96 stores including Dillard’s, Macy’s & JC Penney  Utica Square – 60 stores including Saks Fifth Avenue & Miss Jackson’s  The Farm – Unique outdoor center with more than 40 specialty shops  Tulsa Hills – 146-acre outdoor center including Lowes, Belks, & Target  And 149 other centers

Climate

 Average annual rainfall – 41 in., snowfall – 9 in.  Average humidity – 81% morning & 56% afternoon  Average temperature:

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 Direction of prevailing wind and speed – southerly, 10 mph.  Average days of sunshine per year – 227

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Tulsa MSA city crime rates (per 100,000 population) FBI Uniform Crime Reports, Jan. 2013

 Robberies – 130.4  Homicides – 6.8  Rapes – 42.1  Assaults – 374.8

Media

 33 local radio stations  100+ digital/HD cable-television channels  One daily newspaper and numerous weekly

Visitor Costs Economic Research Institute Geographic Reference Report Jan. 2013

 Estimated average hotel costs - $77 per day  Number of hotels and motels – 278  Estimated average food and other costs - $46 per day  Number of restaurants – 1,952

Misc. Facts

 Central time zone  Metro area square miles – 5,151  Area code – 918 or 539  City area square miles – 192  Founded in 1898  Elevation – 725 feet above sea level

Contact Information

Tulsa Regional Chamber Economic Development Williams Center Tower I, One West Third Street Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74103 918.585.1201 800-624-6822 Fax 918-585-8386 www.GrowMetroTulsa.com

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