I did a comprehensive summary of all their OKC facilities and included a map here:
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?...ilities-in-OKC
I did a comprehensive summary of all their OKC facilities and included a map here:
https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?...ilities-in-OKC
Yes I saw that one, sorry I thought this was yet another facility aside from all those, getting harder to keep up/keep track of them all.
Did you find out what that one was I sent you at NW 10/Portland. Small building with Amazon banner on it?
It's a recruiting center:
Amazon recruiters return to OSU-OKC for extensive hiring push
A multi-month hiring event aimed at identifying employees for Amazon facilities in Oklahoma City will kick off Oct. 1 at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City.
Amazon recruiters will be based at the Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City (OSU-OKC) campus, 900 N. Portland Ave., for several months as they seek employees for their distribution center near Interstate 40 and Council Road and their delivery center near Interstate 35 and Hefner Road.
Recruiters are seeking part-time employees as Amazon prepares for its peak shopping season.
Processing for job applicants will take place at the OSU-OKC Engineering Technology Center, which is located at the northwest corner of the campus, near NW 10 and Portland Avenue.
Ah ha, thanks!
Starting to move fast now:
This may be a dumb question, but why is it raised with extra dirt hills instead of a flat lot?
Now they need to widen 89th St to handle that traffic at I-44.
Also the floor will probably be loading dock high for trailers.
I wonder why they haven't widened I-44 to 3 lanes in each direction, from Newcastle to Oklahoma City, long over due.
I fail to see how this could possibly be advantageous for a non-sales business. I cry heresay.
The new non-sort warehouse is moving fast just north of the sorted distribution center:
Almost complete. Hope they can find enough workers:
So what goes on here with these shorter roof heights?
Go to Google Earth (the application, not the website) and select Historical Imagery from the top. This will poll ALL imagery available, and often includes recent ones they have yet to release to the main servers. Often times due to a lower resolution, or small geographical area.
They are either open or very close to it:
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