Teleflora Campus
Industrial | 71,118 SqFt
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The Teleflora Office Campus presents a rare opportunity to acquire a multibuilding property centrally located in Oklahoma City. Situated on approximately 5.35 acres, the campus includes two three-story reinforced concrete office buildings totaling 61,118 square feet, a 10,000 square foot industrial building, and an additional 1.62-acre land parcel offering future expansion or redevelopment potential.
The office buildings, constructed in 1982 and 1999, feature efficient floor plates with a mix of open concept layouts and private offices, 12-foot slab-to-slab clearance, and secure, controlled access. The industrial facility provides warehouse space with 16-foot ceiling clearance and supplemental office buildout, allowing for a wide range of potential end uses. The industrial building is currently leased providing immediate passive income. Ample surface parking supports all three structures, and site topography and drainage are well-suited for continued intensive use.
Located with immediate access to NW 39th Expressway and I-44, the campus sits in the heart of Oklahoma City with excellent regional connectivity. The property also benefits from its proximity to one of the city's most cherished amenities—Will Rogers Gardens—as well as nearby Grand Portland Park. Together, these recreational and cultural landmarks add unique appeal for both employees and visitors.
This offering is ideally suited for an owner-user seeking a highly functional, centralized headquarters campus, or an investor/developer pursuing repositioning and redevelopment opportunities within the Oklahoma City market. With flexible zoning across the buildings, a balance of office and industrial space, and a sizeable land component, the Teleflora Campus provides multiple pathways for creating long-term value.
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