OKC VeloCity | Will Rogers World Airport lassoing more businesses in Lariat Landing Development

Will Rogers World Airport lassoing more businesses in Lariat Landing Development

By Chamber Staff / Development / December 20, 2022

Construction of Premier Breast Health Institute of Oklahoma can be clearly seen from either I-44 or S. Portland Avenue.

Construction has ramped up along S. Portland Ave. near Will Rogers World Airport in recent months as work continues on the Lariat Landing development.

Lariat Landing is a dedicated 1,000-acre site located on the east side of the airport between I-44 and the airport. The aim of the development is to attract aviation and nonaviation businesses alike to the airport. To accommodate the growth of Lariat Landing, the city relocated Portland Avenue in 2015, with access to sewer, water and electricity along the four miles of the rebuilt thoroughfare, which stretches from SW 54th to SW 104th streets. The city also added beautifully landscaped center medians and street lighting on that section of Portland Avenue.

Beside the two Amazon facilities that take up a majority of the west side of Lariat Landing, other aviation-related businesses have been built along South Portland adjacent to the airport in order to have access to the airport’s airfield. Field Aerospace has a large hangar there where it can perform modifications on large aircraft, and just up the road from Field Aerospace, SkyWest Airlines constructed a 135,000-square-foothangar where it performs maintenance work on its jets that serve as regional carriers for Delta, American, United and Alaska Airlines. Fixed-based operator Atlantic Aviation also operates on the west side of S. Portland Ave. in order to access those same runways and taxiways. Since the completion of the South Portland relocation four years ago, FedEx ground has been operating in a facility on the very north end at the intersection of South Portland and SW 54th Street.

Nonaviation businesses currently under construction in Lariat Landing are the Premier Breast Health Institute of Oklahoma, a state-of-the-art comprehensive breast health center located directly across the street from Amazon near SW 89th Street and South Portland, and the new OnCue convenience store going up at the northeast corner of Portland and SW 104th Street.

Construction of Premier Breast Health Institute of Oklahoma can be clearly seen from either I-44 or South Portland. The 26,000-square-foot facility will bring together some of the leading specialists in OKC focused on breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment and research.

“That is going to be a very nice facility that will be calling Lariat Landing home. They are excited to be here, and we are excited to have them,” Keith said. According to a company press release, the facility should be completed in the summer of 2023.

Scott Keith, assistant director of airports for the City of Oklahoma City, said people may think the new OnCue store is a recent addition to Lariat Landing; however, it is not. The company, he said, agreed to build in Lariat Landing more than two years ago, but the pandemic and subsequent economic downturn forced the company to temporarily halt construction plans.

“Even though an economic slowdown had occurred right after they agreed to build there, they indicated to us that they were completely going forward. But they first wanted to see how the stabilization of the economy went and what the habits of the consumers were going to be. Luckily, things have obviously gone forward very well, and they are now coming up out of the ground pretty rapidly,” he said.

With the location of the Amazon facilities just about a mile up the road from OnCue, Keith said the store will have access to a ready-made customer base of nearly 3,000 Amazon workers. Once completed, OnCue will be the first retail business and restaurant located in Lariat Landing.

To help market Lariat Landing to aviation and nonaviation businesses that may be looking to relocate or expand to Oklahoma City, the airport in 2020 hired commercial real estate brokers CBRE and Price Edwards and Company. Through their efforts and a lessening of the pandemic’s effects on the market, the airport is seeing more interest from companies that view Lariat Landing as a potential landing spot, Keith said.

“I think those two things combined have been a bonus for us for activity coming our way,” Keith said. “If you look at it from a high-level perspective, we’re sitting pretty good in terms of being able to attract new businesses out there.”

This story originally appeared in the December 2022 edition of the VeloCity newsletter.