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 26 Incentives 15 Taxes 17 Tulsa Maps Community Data 17 Area Maps 27 Business Announcements 18

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Tulsa MSA Demographics 20 Cost of Living 21 Education 21 Healthcare 23 Local Entertainment 24 Climate 25 Other Facts 26

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Economic Development 800-624-6822 www.GrowMetroTulsa.com  - Denotes Online Web Link - 3 - Facilities A complete listing of available properties and sites can be found in the Tulsa Commercial Properties Magazine available through the Chamber’s Economic Development Division: 800-624-6822 or 918-585-1201.

 Industrial Buildings

 Market size – 59,701,174 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. – 2,662,848 Vacancy 3.99%  Rental rates – $3.51 to $5.63 sq. ft. triple net  2008 city construction permits – 46 issued for 907,700 sq. ft. or $55.68 million

Industrial Market Summary Bldg. Size Sq. Footage Sales Price $ Lease Rate $ Vacancy % 0 – 4,999 1,865,567 56.65 5.63 3.17 5,000 – 9,999 4,648,532 52.95 5.55 4.02 10,000 – 19,999 7,215,646 38.28 4.73 5.80 20,000 – 39,999 8,416,638 37.60 4.59 7.46 40,000 – 59,999 5,494,326 33.96 3.92 5.30 60,000 – 99,999 5,500,234 35.76 3.78 5.17 100,000 + 26,560,231 22.65 3.51 9.43 CBRE Oklahoma Tulsa Industrial Mid-Year 2009 & Research Wizard City/County Library July 2009

 Office Buildings

 Market size – 21,174,506 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. – 4,309,971 Vacancy 20.35%  Rental rate average $13.14  2008 city construction permits – 36 issued for 334,400 sq. ft. or $36.91 million

Office Market Summary Available Weighted Avg. Sub market Total Sq. Ft. %Vacant Sq. Ft. Rental Rate $ CBD 8,275,352 22.74 1,882,135 12.56 East 2,270,103 34.38 780,489 13.37 Midtown 1,972,405 12.46 245,740 14.35 North Central 714,871 12.82 91,647 13.43 Northeast 920,000 7.18 66,085 12.41 South Central 7,021,775 17.71 1,243,875 13.65 Market Total 21,174,506 20.35 4,381,559 13.14 CBRE Oklahoma Office Mid-Year 2009 & Research Wizard, City/County Library July 2009

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 More than 30 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 4.00 2.75 1 – 5 Acres 1.00 4.00 2.50 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 4.50 6.00 5.00 20 – 40 Acres 4.00 5.00 4.50 Over 40 Acres 2.50 5.00 3.50 CBRE Oklahoma & Research Wizard, Tulsa City/County Library July 2009

 Retail Buildings

 Market size – 18,740,157 sq. ft.  Available sq. ft. (Class A-D) – 2,827,907 Vacancy 15.09%  2008 city construction permits – 66 issued for 797,700 sq. ft. or $46.95 million  Weighted average rental rate (Class A-D) – $14.24

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Utilities

 Electricity  Provider – Public Service Co. 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 $ 53 72 108 320 783 1,782 8,689 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 $ 1,828 3,601 7,327 10,763 54,021 105,055 -- Tulsa City-County Library/Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Oct. 2009

 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 $ 495 517 2,147 4,235 19,677 38,800 Tulsa City-County Library/Oklahoma Natural Gas, Oct. 2009 *Large customers should contact ONG for specific costs. Costs for 100 Dth or higher apply to transportation 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 $2.03 Outside City $2.97 Sewer Inside City $3.56 Outside City $5.89 Industrial Service – Cost per Thousand Gallons* Water Inside City $1.47 Outside City $2.11 Sewer Inside City $2.23 Outside City $3.41 *Does not reflect monthly meter charge Tulsa City-County Library/City of Tulsa, Oct. 2009

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 2009 303,496 457,125 1,784,838 Aug 2008 290,091 436,570 1,747,987 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Wage & Salary Employment

Wage & Salary Employment Data Tulsa MSA State Aug 2009 425,200 1,545,000 Aug 2008 432,900 1,591,400 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Employment by Sector

Employment Breakout Tulsa MSA Aug 2009 Aug 2008 Change Total Non-Farm 425,200 432,900 (7,700) Natural Resources & Mining 7,200 7,400 (200) Construction 24,100 23,400 700 Manufacturing 47,300 53,300 (6,000) Trade (Wholesale & Retail) 62,000 63,600 (1,600) Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 21,300 22,400 (1,100) Financial Activities 24,200 24,700 (500) Information 8,900 9,800 (900) Professional & Business Services 60,900 64,300 (3,400) Education & Health Services 59,100 58,700 400 Leisure & Hospitality 38,500 38,300 200 Other Services 19,200 18,700 500 Government 52,500 48,300 4,200

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Area Unemployment Rates Period County % MSA % State % Aug 2009 6.8 7.1 6.6 2008 Avg. 3.7 3.8 3.8 2007 Avg. 3.8 3.9 4.1 2006 Avg. 3.9 4.0 4.1 2005 Avg. 4.2 4.4 4.5 Oklahoma Employment Security Commission

Wage Rates

2009 Tulsa OK Estimate of Median Base Salaries Position Salary $ Position Salary $ Accountant 43,151 Accounting Clerk 27,580 Administrative Assistant 33,608 Aircraft Mechanic 45,261 Bank Teller 21,339 Benefits Analyst 41,150 Bookkeeper 27,276 Chemical Engineer 68,022 Chemical Technician 36,576 Chemist 48,641 Computer Operator 30,690 Computer Programmer 56,595 Computer Programmer, Lead 71,564 Construction Worker 27,208 Controller, Top Corporate 131,518 Data Entry Operator 23,045 Electrical Engineer 62,978 Electrician, Certified 40,747 Electronics Assembler 22,226 Electronics Technician 40,281 Engineering Technician 37,161 Executive Secretary 30,965 File Clerk 22,254 Fork Lift Operator 22,085 General Clerk 27,405 Heavy Truck Driver 31,327 Internal Auditor 50,702 Janitor 19,943 Light Truck Driver 29,111 Machine Tool Operator 30,119 Machinery Mechanic 28,357 Machinist General 40,350 Maintenance Helper 20,214 Maintenance Worker 25,540 Market Research Analyst 47,558 Material Handler 24,827 Mechanical Engineer 60,812 Medical Lab Technician 31,146 Office Manager 44,855 Payroll Clerk 31,899 PC Specialist 42,049 Personnel Analyst 43,885 Personnel Clerk 28,309 Plumber 38,999 Production Supervisor 52,336 Receptionist 22,345 Secretary 26,699 Shipping Clerk 26,474 Stationary Engineer 39,566 Systems Analyst 53,019 Systems Analyst, Lead 72,587 Tool & Die Maker 40,248 Warehouse Worker 23,549 Welder 32,935 Economic Research Institute, Feb. 2009

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Union Membership 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Employment 447,459 391,588 391,041 396,742 348,632 Union Members 24,548 20,410 18,719 14,006 23,843 Percent Unionized 5.5% 5.2% 4.8% 3.5% 6.8% Union Membership and Coverage Database (UnionStats.com), Jul. 2009. Membership includes both private & public sectors.

2008 regional percentage of union membership Union Membership and Coverage Database (UnionStats.com), July 2009

 Tulsa – 5.5%  National average – 12.4%  Albuquerque, NM – 8.9%  Denver, CO – 8.1%  Kansas City, MO – 8.8%  Little Rock, AR – 5.6%  Louisville, KY – 13.3%  St. Louis, MO – 14.9%

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 Workers’ Compensation Jan. 2009 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.oid .state.ok.us (405)522-8680

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

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Air (Tulsa Airport Authority, Jan. 2009)  Tulsa International

 Located on 4,000+ acres – 700+ acres available for development  Ten minutes from most points in the city including downtown and Port of Catoosa  22 gates and three runways – 10,000, 7,700 and 6,100 feet in length  Seven million people served annually  Non-stop service to 16 cities with an average 69 departures per day  Seven freight carriers; 2008 air freight – 60,000+ tons  Fixed base operators, 30 hangars and general aviation services  U.S. Customs offices  12,000+ people employed – American Airlines, EDS, Spirit AeroSystems, Lufthansa and others  Daily flights on six major airlines  Current flight information can be found here: Tulsa Airport Authority

 Richard Lloyd Jones Jr.

 700-acre facility with three runways – 5,100, 4,200 and 2,800 feet in length  Two fixed-base operators with six hangars for 70 aircraft  211 commercial and private hangars with room for expansion  Spartan School of Aeronautics and three 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, Arrow, 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

 Provider – Tulsa Port of Catoosa  Year round service – ice free  Foreign trade zone 53  500-acre terminal facilities  1,500-acre industrial park  2008 tonnage – 2 million  2008 port industry employment – 4,000 people/60 businesses  Stevedore services  200-ton bridge crane  Roll-on/Roll-off dock  Port-owned rail service & truck and barge loading facilities

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Largest Employers 2009 1,000 or more employees * Denotes Headquarters/Primary Location

Aaon* American Airlines AT&T Bank of Oklahoma* Blue Cross & Blue Shield* Broken Arrow Public Schools* Cherokee Casino Resort* DirecTV Hillcrest Healthcare System* HP Enterprise Services IC of Oklahoma Jenks Public Schools* NORDAM Group* ONEOK* Owasso Public Schools* Public Service Co. of Oklahoma* QuikTrip Corp.* Reasor’s Foods* Saint Francis Hospital* Southcrest Hospital* Spirit AeroSystems Inc. St. John Medical Center* State Farm Insurance Tulsa Community College* Tulsa Public Schools* Tulsa, City of* Tulsa, County of* Union Public Schools* University of Tulsa* U.S. Postal Service Verizon Wal-Mart Stores Whirlpool Williams Companies*

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 Major Oklahoma Tax Benefits Year 2009

The chart below is a brief view of incentives pertinent to businesses locating or expanding in Oklahoma. For manufacturers and certain types of service companies (research, development and computer services), Oklahoma offers two options: 1) Companies may choose either the Quality Jobs cash-back program or 2) the Investment or New Jobs’ creation income tax credit package.

Ad valorem exemptions are available for capital investments made by these types of companies as long as the calendar year qualified investment exceeds $250,000.00 and meets certain payroll thresholds. Qualifications are sometimes industry specific. The package may include refunding of sales taxes paid for construction materials by manufacturers. Incentives are also available for investment in equipment to curtail hazardous waste and in conversion of vehicles to clean burning motor fuel. As the chart displays, for most services companies, the cash-back program is the primary incentive. Training costs are generally covered for industries adding significantly to the numbers and quality of Oklahoma jobs. Benefits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cash High Small Investment Sales Ad Training Inventory Sales Com- You Payments Impact Employer New Tax Valorem For Tax Tax puter Should Quality Cash Quality Jobs Refunds Exemp- Industry Exemp- Exemp- R&D Review Jobs Payments Jobs Income Tax tions (TIP) tion tions Jobs For: Credit Lg. Mfgs. X X X X X X X $2.5 Million Unless taking Unless taking Unless New Payroll # 1 taking # 4 or 5 # 1 Med. Mfgs. X X X X X X X $1 Million Unless taking Unless taking Unless New Payroll # 4 or 5 # 2 taking # 2 Sm. Mfgs. X X X X X X 90 or less Unless taking emp. @ # 3 application Aircraft Main- X X X X X X X X Repair tenance Unless taking Unless taking Unless Unless taking Unless Parts # 1, 3, 4 or 5 qualifying # 1, 2 or 3 taking # 2, 3, 4 or 5 for 1 or 2 # 1, 2 or 3 Computer X X X X X X X X X Services or Unless Unless Unless Unless Data qualifying qualifying taking taking Processing for # 1 for # 1 or 2 # 1, 2, 3 or #1, 2 or 3 9 Research & X X X X X X X Refunds X Development Unless Unless Unless only qualifying qualifying taking for # 1 for # 1 or 2 # 1, 2 or 3 Lg. Service X X X Companies $2.5 Million Economic Development 800-624-6822 www.GrowMetroTulsa.com  - Denotes Online Web Link New Payroll - 21 - Sm. Bus. X X X X Service Unless Companies qualifying for # 2 Oklahoma Business Incentives & Tax Information Guide, Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce, March 2009

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Primary Oklahoma Business Taxes 2009 Type Base or Measure Rate Agency Corporate Income Net income 6% Ok. Tax Commission 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 3.0% City & Ok. Tax Commission taxable items 1.017% County Unemployment Insurance Wages to approximately 1% - 1.8% New Ok. Employment Security $13,200 Locations Commission Workers’ Compensation Payroll and occupation Variable Workers’ Compensation Insurance Court Personal Income Taxable income 0.5 – appx. 5.8% 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, March 2009

 Community Data Jan. 2009

 City bond rating – Standard & Poors AA; Moody’s Aa2  Class of post office – 1st  Fire insurance class rating – 3 out of 10 ISO rating  Fire protection – 694 authorized personnel and 30 fire stations  Police protection – 820 authorized officers  Meeting facilities – 13,000 hotel rooms and 591,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space

Financial Institutions Headquartered in Tulsa Institutions Number Combined Assets Banks 42 $25,934,914,000 S&L/Credit Union 29 $2,544,391,000 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Quarter 2, 2008 – Jan. 2009

Clubs & Organizations Jan. 2009 Tulsa Organizations & Services Database

 Business/Professional – 151  Educational – 103  Civic/Service – 185  Special Interest – 171  Cultural – 62

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 New Industry Company Product/Service Location Sq. Ft. Jobs 2008 Laredo Petroleum Oil exploration and dev. Tulsa n/a 175 Worley Parsons Engineering Tulsa 40,000 280 Sooner Packaging Cardboard packaging Tulsa 15,000 80 Hatch Mott MacDonald Petroleum engineering Tulsa n/a 20 Rolled Alloys Metal service center Sapulpa n/a 50 Verizon Customer service center Tulsa n/a 400 Verizon Wireless Network operation center Tulsa 50,000 20 Everest Sciences Mfg. turbine inlet cooling systems Tulsa 6,000 30 Covanta WBH Resource recovery facility Tulsa n/a 40 Living Earth Alternative Fuel Biodiesel plant Tulsa n/a 20

2009 Primary Natural Resources III Oil and gas exploration Tulsa n/a 100 Bluewater Managed Services Remote IT services Tulsa n/a 10 Liberty National Life Insurance Regional office Tulsa n/a 120 Holly Corp. Petroleum refining Tulsa n/a 385

 Expanded Industry Company Product/Service Location Sq. Ft. Jobs 2008 Bronco Mfg. Drilling rig parts Tulsa 109,524 32 Garver Engineers Engineering services Tulsa n/a 75 Limco Air Repair Aerospace Tulsa n/a 120 Soc. Of Exploration Geologist Organization Tulsa n/a 43 McJunkin Redman Piping Tulsa n/a 46 L3 Aeromet Aerospace Tulsa n/a 24 Flight Safety Int. Simulators Broken Arrow n/a 60 M&M Mfg. Machine shop Tulsa 45,000 80 Continental Industries Distribution lines Tulsa n/a 64 Alorica Inc. Back office Tulsa 45,000 300 Walden Machines Aerospace parts Tulsa 38,000 12 Questar Corp. Gas production Tulsa n/a 25 Dish Network Customer service Tulsa n/a 200 Precise Machining & Mfg. Aerospace components Tulsa n/a 121 Kirkwood Metals Service Metal fab Tulsa 15,000 120 Arrow Engine Company Small engine mfg. Tulsa n/a 95 Whirlpool Electric and gas ranges Tulsa n/a 100 Helicomb International Aerospace components Tulsa n/a 90 Helmerich & Payne HQ oil and gas Tulsa 22,000 76 Digital Forensics Professionals Electronic data and investigation Tulsa n/a 289 D&L Oil Tools Mfg. oilfield equipment Tulsa n/a 99 Anyware Mobile Solutions Mobile software development Tulsa n/a 170 Matrix Service Co. IT and related business svcs. Tulsa n/a 86 INS Specialties Oil and gas equipment Claremore 14,000 40 Asphalt and Fuel Supply Asphalt products Sapulpa n/a 20 Parfab Industries Oil and gas equipment Inola n/a 350 Access Optics High-precision optics Broken Arrow 18,000 n/a Cust-O-Bend Hot and cold steel forming Sand Springs 70,000 n/a

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2009 Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance services Tulsa 108,000 n/a Coca Cola Enterprises Business services Tulsa 29,000 100 Willbros Engineering Engineering Tulsa n/a 130 Heath Technology LLC Energy related mfg. Claremore 6,000 175 WorleyParsons Group Petrochemical engineering Tulsa n/a 360 U.S. Cellular Wireless customer service Tulsa n/a 80 Aaon Mfg. heating & cooling units Tulsa 600,000 1,000 Central Tube & Bar Mfg. transportation equip. Tulsa n/a 8 Ely Energy Inc. Mfg. systems to prod. synthetic gas Tulsa n/a 21 Flow-Quip Mfg. pipeline parts Tulsa 5,000 5 Hide-Away Ironing Boards Mfg. wall-mounted ironing boards Tulsa n/a 50 Parker Plastics Mfg. plastic water bottles Sand Springs 33,000 n/a Siegi’s Sausage Factory Sausage producer Tulsa 17,000 12 SupplyOne Dist. of shipping products Tulsa 12,000 n/a Cobb Engineering Engineering & construction services Tulsa 4,000 13 Newfield Exploration Natural gas exploration Tulsa n/a 116 Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce, New & Expanded Manufacturing & Processors Report & Local Media

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 Tulsa MSA Demographics

2008-13 Population Statistics Description 2000 Census 2008 Estimate 2013 Projection Total Population Tulsa MSA 859,532 906,870 936,946 % White 75.8 74.5 73.6 % Black 8.7 8.7 8.6 % Asian 1.2 1.4 1.6 % Hispanic 4.6 7.3 8.9 % American Indian 7.3 5.5 4.7 Total Households 337,215 354,221 364,044 Percent Male of Population 48.8 49.1 49.3 Percent Female of Population 51.2 50.9 50.7 Population Density per sq. mi. 133.1 140.4 145.0 Household Income (percent in dollars) 0 – 14,999 17.2 12.5 11.0 15,000 – 24,999 14.7 12.0 10.0 25,000 – 34,999 14.5 11.9 10.7 35,000 – 49,999 17.4 16.3 15.3 50,000 – 74,999 18.7 19.3 19.7 75,000 – 99,999 8.9 11.8 12.5 100,000 – 149,999 5.5 10.3 12.8 150,000 + 3.1 5.9 8.1 Median Household Income $37,720 $47,397 $53,135 Average Household Income $49,597 $59,776 $66,953 Per Capita Income $19,458 $23,912 $26,625 Median Age Total Population 35.2 37.0 37.9 High School Grad. Attainment 29.9 34.0 36.0 Bachelor’s Degree Attainment 15.5 18.4 19.9 DemographicsNow.com, Dec. 2008

Tulsa Population Year City County MSA 1980 360,919 470,593 657,173 1990 367,302 503,341 708,954 2000 393,047 563,299 859,532 2008* 383,768 579,202 906,870 2013* 380,851 589,858 936,946 DemographicsNow.com, Dec. 2008 * Estimate

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 Home price (new 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2,400 sq. ft.) - $192,737  Apartment rent (950 sq. ft., 2-bedroom, 2-bath) - $585.00  Monthly total residential energy costs - $143.58  Doctor visit - $91.00 Dentist visit - $78.50 Cost of Living Index Comparison Com- Trans- Health Community Grocery Housing Utilities Misc. posite portation Care Tulsa 87.5 93.4 65.4 90.7 91.4 99.6 101.0 Albuquerque 96.1 95.1 88.8 89.7 97.8 104.7 103.1 Dallas 92.0 91.2 69.5 111.1 103.6 104.3 100.9 Denver 104.1 103.6 108.6 93.0 98.5 104.6 105.5 Houston 89.2 83.7 76.6 95.0 98.8 95.7 96.5 Kansas City 96.0 95.2 88.2 87.2 99.9 97.2 104.5 Little Rock 94.0 97.9 81.1 101.0 95.3 98.0 100.8 Okla. City 91.0 94.1 82.5 84.5 91.8 99.5 97.9 St. Louis 89.8 96.3 77.9 86.9 96.3 97.4 95.7 Education

 Higher Education Institutions 2009-10 Year Institution Budget $ Enrollment Faculty Langston University** 66,050,247 3,006 226* Northeastern State University** 85,216,091 9,318 529* Oral Roberts University 88,000,000 3,140 290* OSU Center for Health Sciences 133,500,000 430 106* OSU Tulsa 23,618,221 2,558 229* OU Tulsa (includes College of Med.) 100,000,000 1,544 293* Rogers State University 28,569,650 4,154 245* Tulsa Community College 109,528,571 27,134 1,165* University of Phoenix N/A 1,320 150 University of Tulsa 150,000,000 4,187 308 * Full & Part-time Faculty **Includes all campuses Tulsa City-County Library, Oct. 2009 Higher Education Degree Programs 2009-10 School Year Social Institution Arts Business Science Science & Graduate Education Langston University 3 4 7 -- 3 Northeastern State University, B.A. 10 9 7 7 17 Oral Roberts University 26 7 16 14 16 OSU Center for Health Sciences ------8 OSU Tulsa 5 8 5 10 31 OU Tulsa 1 -- 3 2 21 Rogers State University 3 10 8 9 -- Tulsa Community College* 18 37 62 34 -- University of Phoenix 2 10 5 3 4 University of Tulsa 11 9 19 22 47 *School grants associate degrees only Tulsa City-County Library, Oct. 2009

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Tulsa Technology Center (vo-tech)  Enrollment – 3,642 (Fall 2009)  Sixty five full-time programs  Four area campuses  Administers FREE Training for Industry Program for new and expanding companies

Spartan School of Aeronautics  Enrollment – 1,054 (Fall 2009)  Seven programs in aerospace applications

 Tulsa Public Schools 2007 - 08 School Year

 Largest school district in the state  Elementary, Middle and High School Magnet and Charter schools  Number of 2008 high school graduates – 1,751  Percent of 2008 graduates seeking higher education – 60%  Spending per student - $7,060  Number of 2008 Merit Scholarship Semifinalists – 10  Six Tech-Prep Programs

Tulsa Public School Data 2007 – 2008 School Year Elementary Middle School High School Number of Schools 59 16 10 Enrollment 22,128 8,118 9,098 Student/Teacher Ratio 16:1 15:1 16:1 Total Staff 1,752 661 747 Regular Teaching Staff 1,065 440 499 Kindergarten & Four-Year-Old Staff 279 n/a n/a Counselors/Guidance 62 42 43 Gifted & Talented 21 8 0 Special Education 202 94 126 Vocational Education n/a 10 34 Library Staff 59 15 9 Administrative 64 38 36 Tulsa Public Schools, March 2009

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 Total student population – 111,961  Total employees – 8,250 certified staff & 6,308 support staff  Total school districts – 13 independent & two dependent  Average teacher salary - $42,212 (bachelor degree) $49,175 (masters degree) $49,721 (doctorate) Student population as of Oct. 08; Staffing represents full-time equivalents; avg. salary with fringe benefits for teachers

Tulsa County Schools 2008 Testing Scores ACT SAT Verbal SAT Math Tulsa Public Schools 20.2 561 535 Berryhill 21.3 -- -- Bixby 21.2 -- -- Broken Arrow 22.0 -- -- Collinsville 19.9 -- -- Glenpool 19.6 -- -- Jenks 23.5 586 597 Liberty 20.0 -- -- Owasso 21.6 -- -- Sand Springs 20.4 -- -- Sperry 20.8 -- -- Skiatook 21.1 -- -- Union 22.5 567 587 Oklahoma State Dept. of Education and contact with schools, February 2009

Revenue 2008-09 Tulsa County School Year Revenue Amount $ Percent Total Local & County 220,429,939 31.2 Total State Dedicated & Appropriated 419,012,762 59.3 Total Federal 67,289,378 9.5 Grand Total 706,732,079 100 State Dept. of Education & Tulsa City-County Library Feb. 2009

Healthcare

Area services (Jan. 2009)

 Physicians – 1,601  Dentists – 485  Local HMO’s – 4  Ambulatory surgery centers - 10  Medical clinics – 108

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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  Gatesway Intl. Balloon Festival  Mayfest  Jazz on Greenwood Festival  Dfest  Chili Cookoff & Bluegrass Festival  Oktoberfest  Christmas & Holiday Festivals  July 4th Celebrations  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  WNBA Basketball  Talons Arena Football

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:

Month High Low July 94 73 January 46 25

 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. 2009

 Robberies – 125.3  Homicides – 7.8  Rapes – 49.6  Assaults – 466.0

Media

 30+ AM & FM radio stations  100+ digital cable-television channels  One daily newspaper and numerous weekly

Visitor Costs Economic Research Institute, Jan. 2009 Geographic Reference Report & phone book

 Estimated average hotel costs - $68 per day  Number of hotels and motels – 100+  Estimated average food and other costs - $44 per day  Number of restaurants – 1,100+

Misc. Facts

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

Contact Information

Rusty Linker, Economic Development Williams Center Tower II, 2 West Second Street Suite 150, Tulsa, OK 74103 918.585.1201 800-624-6822 Fax 918-585-8386 [email protected] www.GrowMetroTulsa.com

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