Grants to encourage business development, tech ‘ecosystem’ in Oklahoma
30 Sep 2021
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Three entities geared to encourage economic development in Oklahoma were named Thursday among organizations nationwide selected to receive grants from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Catoosa, Okla. – Lyseon North America Inc. (LNAI) today announced plans to set up a plant and commence operations at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, in Rogers County, Oklahoma. The company offers a broad range of services in engineering, metal stamping, welding and coating, mainly for the US automotive industry,...

Official expects state economic 'explosion'
Sep 27 2021A labor shortage and supply chain disruptions continue to hamper Oklahoma’s economy as it tries to shrug off the lingering effects of COVID-19, but the state’s top economic development officer says he expects “some pretty big explosions in GDP over the next couple of years.”
“Personally, I’m very bullish...

Before he spoke Tuesday at a news conference, local developer Antoine Harris asked attendees to take a moment and drink in their surroundings: a wooded, undulating landscape with a direct view of Tulsa’s downtown skyscrapers.
“This location is very unique,” Harris said of the site at 36th Street North...