Amazon Selects Broken Arrow for New Same-Day Delivery Distribution Center
Amazon Selects Broken Arrow for New Same-Day Delivery Distribution Center
Broken Arrow continues to prove itself as a premier destination for forward-thinking companies, with Amazon announcing plans to open a new 250,000-square-foot same-day delivery distribution center at College Street and County Line Road. The facility, which will utilize passenger vehicles for last-mile delivery, represents a major investment in the community and marks another major milestone in the city’s ongoing economic momentum.
The Broken Arrow Economic Development Corporation (BAEDC) was proud to partner with the City of Broken Arrow and Amazon throughout the site selection and development process, helping guide the project from early conversations to final approval.
“This project reflects the type of strategic growth we work every day to attract,” said Amber Miller, Vice President of Economic Development at BAEDC. “Amazon’s investment reinforces that Broken Arrow offers the right combination of location, infrastructure, and workforce to support modern logistics operations.”
A Smart Fit for the Community
This facility will support Amazon’s same-day delivery network using passenger vehicles, an operating model that aligns well with Broken Arrow’s transportation infrastructure and surrounding land uses. The project was carefully evaluated to ensure it complements the city’s long-term planning efforts and fits seamlessly into the area’s continued commercial growth.
As e-commerce and customer delivery expectations continue to evolve, facilities like this play a key role in strengthening regional supply chains while bringing new jobs and private investment to local communities.
Partnership in Action
Collaboration was central to the success of this project. BAEDC worked closely with city leadership to coordinate due diligence, site readiness, and communication throughout the process.
“Broken Arrow continues to stand out because of its proactive, partnership-driven approach to economic development,” said James Bell, President and CEO of BAEDC. “Projects like this don’t happen by accident—they are the result of long-term planning, strong infrastructure, and a community that is ready to support business growth.”
Continuing the Momentum
Amazon’s decision to invest in Broken Arrow underscores the city’s reputation as one of Oklahoma’s most business-friendly and strategically positioned communities. With access to major transportation corridors, a skilled and growing workforce, and a strong quality of life, Broken Arrow remains well positioned to attract high-quality employers across a range of industries.
BAEDC looks forward to supporting Amazon as they establish operations and become part of the Broken Arrow business community.