• Tulsa Tech Boom, Remote Workers, and Community Connections: Your Local Pulse Update

  • Jan 8 2025
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

Tulsa Tech Boom, Remote Workers, and Community Connections: Your Local Pulse Update

  • Summary

  • Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for January 8, 2025. We're starting the day with a look at the latest developments in our city.

    First off, let's talk about the booming tech scene in Tulsa. The city has been designated as an official Tech Hub, with experts predicting an incredible 56,000 new tech jobs over the next decade. Major companies like Boeing and PwC are leading the charge, investing heavily in AI integration and cybersecurity innovations. The Tulsa Remote program is also making waves, offering a $10,000 grant to remote workers who relocate to Tulsa. This program has already brought in over 2,400 remote workers, with an average income of $104,600[2].

    In other news, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission is set to meet today to discuss various planning, development, and zoning matters. This meeting will take place at 1:00 p.m. in the Tulsa City Council Chambers, located at 175 E. 2nd St[3][5].

    Moving on to the job market, we're seeing a significant increase in demand for tech professionals, with average salaries hitting around $92,500 per year. Companies like Cloudaction and ONEOK are creating exciting opportunities across different tech specialties. The startup scene is also thriving, with programs like Tulsa Innovation Labs partnering with both public and private sectors to create more opportunities in emerging tech fields[2].

    In real estate news, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep an eye on any significant developments in the coming days.

    From city hall, we're watching the discussions on zoning changes and property developments that could affect daily life in Tulsa. We'll keep you updated on any major decisions.

    Weather-wise, today is looking partly cloudy with a high of 45 degrees. We're expecting a calm day with no severe weather alerts. However, we do have a burn ban in place, so please be cautious with any outdoor activities[1].

    In new business activity, we're seeing a mix of openings and closings. Unfortunately, a downtown fire in Wagoner has left a business owner heartbroken. On a brighter note, the She Brews festival is embracing change and looking forward to future events[1].

    Upcoming community events include various activities at the Tulsa Community College and the Living Oklahoma festival. We'll have more details on these events in the coming days.

    In local school achievements, we're proud to see our students excelling in various fields. We'll highlight some of these achievements in our next update.

    In crime news, the Tulsa police are investigating the shooting of an 8-year-old boy who was asleep in bed. We're also seeing a crackdown on illegal fireworks and gunfire. Please stay safe and report any suspicious activities to the authorities[1].

    Finally, let's end with a feel-good community story. The Tulsa Remote program is not just about jobs; it's also about building a community. With over 2,400 remote workers now calling Tulsa home, we're seeing a vibrant community come together.

    This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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