May 3, 2007 at 10:26am ET by Barry Schwartz
Google makes it official, they’re moving into an industrial park where citizens of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma were already thrilled about for having attracted Gatorade.
Pryor Mayor, Jimmy Tramel said, “Gatorade and Google are just unbelievable to think about,” he adds “What’s next?”
Tulsa World reports the initial Google construction can bring in $400 million and have a continued impact of $14 million to the entire area.
Oklahoma, Where The Google Comes Sweepin’ Down The Plain from us covers the earlier rumors of a Google move plus how Oklahoma becomes the latest in many states to have Google opening a facility.
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