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BuildingSearch.com has a wide variety of Oklahoma commercial real estate listings ranging from office space and retail to industrial properties. Oklahoma is located in the south central region of the United States. Oklahoma has an estimated 3,617,316 residents, making it the 28th most populous state in the country. The largest city and capital is Oklahoma City. Oklahoma has one of the fastest growing economies in the nation, ranking third in per capita growth and leading in gross domestic product growth. Oklahoma City and Tulsa serve as the state’s leading economic anchors, with 60 percent of Oklahoma’s population living in these areas.

Oklahoma is the 20th largest state, in area, in the United States. Oklahoma commercial real estate is home to major operations of ABB Automation, ConocoPhillips, SGS, Schulmberger, Siemens and WalMart.

Oklahoma commercial real estate is home to a variety of companies, the city’s economy is based on aviation, energy, transportation equipment food processing, electronics, and telecommunications. Oklahoma is also an important producer of natural gas, aircraft, and food. The state ranks second in the nation for production of natural gas, and the 27th most agriculturally productive state, raking 5th in production of wheat. Six Fortune 500 companies are headquartered with Oklahoma commercial real estate, and it is one of the most business friendly states in the country.

The commercial real estate market in Oklahoma has been very strong as of late. In 2007, the office space market absorbed more than 170,000 square feet and experienced a decrease in the total market vacancy of nearly a full percentage point. Suburban markets continue to fare well as it absorbed 112,000 square feet during the year. Overall, the commercial real estate market in Oklahoma is strong.


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