Inland American buys sixth Oklahoma City retail center

 
BY RICHARD MIZE | Modified: January 11, 2013 at 10:10 pm | Published: January 12, 2013   

Oklahoma City is swimming in an Inland sea.

Inland American, a group of real estate investment trusts based in suburban Chicago, has bought another shopping center, Rockwell Plaza. The center has more than 40 tenants including Ross Dress for Less, Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts, PetSmart, K&G Men’s Warehouse, Radio Shack and Dollar Tree.

photo - Inland American bought the Shops at Moore at S 19 Street and Interstate 35 in mid-2012. PHOTO BY PAUL B. SOUTHERLAND, The Oklahoman
Inland American bought the Shops at Moore at S 19 Street and Interstate 35 in mid-2012. PHOTO BY PAUL B. SOUTHERLAND, The Oklahoman

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Inland paid $31 million for the 254,690-square-foot center at Northwest Expressway and Rockwell Avenue, according to Price Edwards & Co. The seller was an entity of Rockwell Acquisitions...
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