MidAmerica Industrial Park is conveniently located near the center of the nation.
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MidAmerica is located in northeast Oklahoma at the crossroads of US Highways 69 and 412, and near "America's Crossroads" - I-35, I-40 and I-44. The site is just 38 miles east of Tulsa, Oklahoma and 60 miles west of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
MidAmerica is also located virtually midway between two of the fastest growing metropolitan areas - Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas (267 miles) and Kansas City, Missouri (245 miles). Three major interstate highways are nearby: I-44, 21 miles north; I-40, 57 miles south; and I-35, 129 miles west.
Sometimes, the location of the park is described as being "near the junction of the Wal-Mart Expressway and the NAFTA Transportation Corridor." For a map of the NAFTA Transborder Truck Flow*,
click here.
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Union Pacific railroad serves MidAmerica with lead rails running throughout the park. The mainline, commonly known as the "North American Rail Link," is adjacent to the park.
According to ESRI 2010 estimates, over 336,000 people reside within a
30-mile radius of MidAmerica and over 100,000 within a 20-mile radius.
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Of America's top 100 retailers, fourteen have their headquarters within 400 miles of MidAmerica, including:
Wal-Mart
J.C. Penney
7-Eleven
Army Air Force Exchange
Dillard's Department Stores
AutoZone
Game Stop
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AT&T Wireless
Sonic
Radio Shack
Brinker International
Neiman Marcus
Michaels Stores
O'Reilly
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Collectively, sales for these companies top $417 billion, according to SAP's Top 100 Retailers in
2012. Plus Wal-Mart has 8 million square feet of warehouse space in their Bentonville, Arkansas location just 82 miles east of MidAmerica.
MidAmerica is virtually centered in the "hotbed" of trucking companies. Six of the nation's largest trucking companies are located within a 50-150 miles radius including Arkansas Best, USA Truck, Groendyke, J.B. Hunt, P.A.M., and Prime.
*Rodrigue, J-P et al. (2006) The Geography of Transport Systems, Hofstra University, Department of Economics & Geography, http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans.
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