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December 31, 2025

In the city of Weatherford, Oklahoma, Amazon has purchased a 10.72-acre site for the development of a new 30,000-square-foot last-mile delivery station. In partnership with Weatherford Industrial Trust, the city welcomes this Amazon investment located in the Weatherford Industrial Trust North Park. The project is expected to bring approximately 100 new jobs to Weatherford.

“We are thrilled to welcome Amazon to Weatherford and to our Weatherford Industrial North Park for industrial development,” said Yolanda Creswell, Economic Development Director for the City of Weatherford. “This project represents exactly the kind of high-quality investment we envisioned for this park. It will create jobs for our residents, expand our tax base, and reinforce Weatherford’s position as a business-friendly community.”

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This transaction marks the first sale within the Weatherford Industrial Trust North Park, setting a strong precedent for future growth and development in the area. The city of located about an hour west of Oklahoma City.

“Having Amazon as the first company to invest in North Park is a major milestone for our community,” said Creswell. “It sends a clear message to other companies that Weatherford is ready to support new and expanding businesses with the infrastructure, workforce, and collaborative spirit they need to succeed.”

This new facility will drive the final stage of Amazon’s fulfillment process — starting at fulfillment and sortation centers, packages will be processed and prepared for last-mile delivery, improving delivery times for customers throughout the region and faster delivery to rural communities. Construction is expected to begin early in 2026.

Amazon’s presence in Oklahoma has generated substantial economic benefits through multiple channels, investing over $7.2 billion in the state since 2010 in infrastructure and employee compensation and contributing $6.8 billion to Oklahoma’s GDP. The company has created 7,500 full- and part-time direct jobs in fulfillment, delivery, and related roles.

Beyond employment and infrastructure, Amazon has committed to utility-scale renewable energy projects, including solar farms and wind farms that generate local economic activity while supporting clean energy goals.