The Cherokee Industrial Park area has added another trophy to its case.
Officials at a news conference Wednesday heralded the arrival of Alabama-based Milo’s Tea Co., which is spending $60 million to build a production facility in an extension of the park just east of the Macy’s Fulfillment Center.
The 108,000-square-foot center, which will create 110 jobs, marks the first out-of-state expansion for the family-owned beverage maker. The facility is scheduled to open in September 2020.
Originally published in Tulsa World
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