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"I am involved in Commercial Real Estate Development activities throughout the Tulsa metro area, and I continue to be impressed by Rickeys commitment to regional retail development and by his strong work ethic. He understands economic development and what it takes to make things happen in that arena. He has a strong network of relationships in the commercial and retail development markets, and a can-do attitude that investors and the public both respond to positively.
I am convinced that Rickey's knowledge, work ethic and experience will serve to propel future clients to the next level of economic development, which is good for all of us long-term."
Phil Roland, President
Roland Homes
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
"Simply put, Rickey Hayes is a man who can actually do what he says he can do. His track record of attracting significant retail during his tenure as Economic Development Director for the City of Owasso, Oklahoma was outstanding. I've personally known Rickey for several years and have worked alongside him to bring development to another Oklahoma community. I've seen firsthand how he employs his knowledge of the process, the marketplace, and the principals in the retail and development world to provide a valuable service to his clients, both on the municipal and on the development side."
Mike Parrish, Owner
Parrish Realty Company
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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City of Collinsville, Oklahoma General Information
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Collinsville, Oklahoma is an outer ring Tulsa suburb, located just north of Owasso on the US 169 corridor. The community has experienced dynamic residential growth with several new subdivisions and other new subdivisions in various stages of development. State Highway 20, the link between Highway 169 and Highway 75, serves as the city's main arterial, connecting the Collinsville community with US 75 to the west and US 169 to the east. Retail customers funnel into Collinsville from the north, east, and west.
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Collinsville, Oklahoma Demographics
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Collinsville's city administrators and Board of Trustees have invested in major transportation, sewer, water, and recreational infrastructure to improve the overall quality of life for its citizens. Incentives are available for retailers and retail development projects fitting the city's timeline and identified needs. With significant public infrastructure improvements nearly completed and a US HWY 169 location, the city is poised for further growth. The extension of water and sewer lines to Highway 75 has extended Collinsville's retail corridor and provided development opportunities with exceptional highway frontage and traffic counts to support the growing residential population.

| Population - Primary Trade Area |
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2011 Estimate, Total Population
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38,311 |
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Growth, 2000-2011
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5.99% |
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Growth, 2011-2016
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1.69% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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22.36% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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70.73% |
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Non-Family Households
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29.27% |
| Income - 2011 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$50,018 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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49.1% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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33.13% |
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Service/Farm
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17.76% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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75.84% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$82,189 |
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Percentage of homes 10 years old or less
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12.1% |
For more information on the City of Collinsville and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
Download City of Collinsville Oklahoma Market Summary
Download City of Collinsville Oklahoma Market Report
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Total Retail Leakage
$219,019,689
Furniture and Home Furnishings $3,631,527
Electronics and Appliances $8,422,331
Home Centers $12,876,062
Nursery and Garden Center $3,360,071
Grocery Stores $18,330,186
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores $2,605,654
Health and Personal Care $17,012,064
Clothing $12,011,192
Shoes $2,706,725
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Books and Music $8,374,488
Full Service Restaurants $13,357,280
Limited Service Restaurants $6,641,585
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