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What started as a dream has developed into reality. In 2005, The Village at Stone Wood Hills became home to the largest Bass Pro Shop in Oklahoma. Sitting on 430-acres along the Broken Arrow Expressway (SH-51), Stone Wood Hills offers unique development opportunities where the average family household income exceeds $74,109 a year. This site provides an outstanding view of Broken Arrow and Tulsa centered around a combination of retail, restaurant, and office development.






T r a f f i c C o u n t

Broken Arrow Espressway
at Elm Place (161st)

25,481
61st and Elm

33,021
Broken Arrow Expressway

78,600
 

S T A T I S T I C S

  5 Minute
Drive Time
10 Minute
Drive Time
 
2009 Est. Population 12,274 135,757
2009 Est. Average Family Household Income 74,109 69,600
Est. Growth (00-09) 17.60% 6.80%
College Degree 33.48% 33.43%
Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)   955,340
KEY OPPORTUNITY GAP CATEGORIES 5 MINUTE
DRIVE TIME
10 MINUTE
DRIVE TIME
Clothing Stores 3,365,625 2,936,235
Shoe Stores 1,215,134 --
Book,Periodical and Music Stores 750,536 --
Specialty Food Stores 374,674 4,970,487
Beer,Wine and Liquor Stores 424,721 --
Grocery Stores -- 51,161,159
 
Coming Soon...

Stoney Creek Conference Center
three-story conference center offering banquet seating for 750 to 1,000 with an adjoining eight-story hotel offering approximately 225 rooms.


All statements herein are for informational purposes only and are believed to be reliable; however, no warranty or representation is made to the accuracy thereof and the same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, conditions and prior sale or lease.
Demographic information provided by Claritas Inc. 2009. Traffic counts from City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Oklahoma Department of Transportation