Market conditions can change in the blink of an eye. That’s why we offer flexible leases that help your business thrive at Cherokee Springs Plaza. Leverage our excellent local relationships and extensive vertical integration in a build-to-suit or ground lease.
26,800
vehicles per day
Traffic
Frontage at Cherokee Springs Plaza sees 26,800 vehicles per day along Highway 62. Visitors travel along the adjacent Nancy Ward Drive to visit Cherokee Casino Tahlequah 700,000 times per year.
ESRI
data for the Tahlequah area
Demographics
Know your new consumers, within a 30 minute drive, by the numbers.
Estimated Population: 52,769
Number of Households: 20,446
Average Age: 37.7
Average Household Income: $70,058
Cherokee Nation Employees: 5,143
160,000
visitors for Cherokee National Holiday
Entertainment
Tahlequah hosts cultural, musical and outdoor events year-round. Tourism is a particularly strong market driver in this area. Over Labor Day weekend, more than 160,000 visitors travel to Tahlequah every year for Cherokee National Holiday. The trade area is a convergence point for entertainment, driven by its art shows, concerts, conventions, gaming, museums and two universities.
350,000
annual visitors
Outdoor Recreation
Tahlequah’s scenic outdoor areas draw hundreds ofthousands of visitors. Float trips on the nearby Illinois River are a summer staple. Sparrowhawk Trails are favorites of students at Northeastern State University and the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. People going camping, hunting, fishing, kayaking, birdwatching and swimming frequently visit town to refuel and buy supplies.
$390 million
in annual retail sales
Retail Spending
Tahlequah’s retail spending is particularly strong, especially when compared to nearby trade areas. Retail sales growth in recent years significantly outperforms the national average. Cherokee Springs Plaza provides extensive support to retailers interested in entering this market.
7,349
NSU students
Northeastern State University
7,349 undergraduate and graduate students attend NSU. Many of these students hold or are seeking part-time jobs, and they create a very positive impact in available labor for many Cherokee Springs Plaza lessees.
460,000
Cherokee Nation citizens
Capital of Cherokee Nation
There are more than 460,000 Cherokee Nation citizens, making it the largest Native American tribe by population in the United States. Tahlequah is the capital city of Cherokee Nation, and its tribal government headquarters is just two miles south of Cherokee Springs Plaza. The Cherokee Nation Research Center, Cherokee Nation Gift Shop and Cherokee Casino Tahlequah are within Cherokee Springs Plaza, all of which are important to Cherokee culture and commerce.
Business
Market conditions can change in the blink of an eye. That’s why we offer flexible leases that help your business thrive at Cherokee Springs Plaza. Leverage our excellent local relationships and extensive vertical integration in a build-to-suit or ground lease.
26,800
vehicles per day
Traffic
Frontage at Cherokee Springs Plaza sees 26,800 vehicles per day along Highway 62. Visitors travel along the adjacent Nancy Ward Drive to visit Cherokee Casino Tahlequah 700,000 times per year.
160,000
visitors for Cherokee National Holiday
Entertainment
Tahlequah hosts cultural, musical and outdoor events year-round. Tourism is a particularly strong market driver in this area. Over Labor Day weekend, more than 160,000 visitors travel to Tahlequah every year for Cherokee National Holiday. The trade area is a convergence point for entertainment, driven by its art shows, concerts, conventions, gaming, museums and two universities.
350,000
annual visitors
Outdoor Recreation
Tahlequah’s scenic outdoor areas draw hundreds of thousands of visitors. Float trips on the nearby Illinois River are a summer staple. Sparrowhawk Trails are favorites of students at Northeastern State University and the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. People going camping, hunting, fishing, kayaking, birdwatching and swimming frequently visit town to refuel and buy supplies.
in annual retail sales
$390 million
Retail Spending
Tahlequah’s retail spending is particularly strong, especially when compared to nearby trade areas. Retail sales growth in recent years significantly outperforms the national average. Cherokee Springs Plaza provides extensive support to retailers interested in entering this market.
7,349
NSU students
Northeastern State University
7,349 undergraduate and graduate students attend NSU. Many of these students hold or are seeking part-time jobs, and they create a very positive impact in available labor for many Cherokee Springs Plaza lessees.
460,000
Cherokee Nation citizens
Capital of Cherokee Nation
There are more than 460,000 Cherokee Nation citizens, making it the largest Native American tribe by population in the United States. Tahlequah is the capital city of Cherokee Nation, and its tribal government headquarters is just two miles south of Cherokee Springs Plaza. The Cherokee Nation Research Center, Cherokee Nation Gift Shop and Cherokee Casino Tahlequah are within Cherokee Springs Plaza, all of which are important to Cherokee culture and commerce.
Business
Market conditions can change in the blink of an eye. That’s why we offer flexible leases that help your business thrive at Cherokee Springs Plaza. Leverage our excellent local relationships and extensive vertical integration in a build-to-suit or ground lease.
26,800
vehicles per day
Traffic
Frontage at Cherokee Springs Plaza sees 26,800 vehicles per day along Highway 62. Visitors travel along the adjacent Nancy Ward Drive to visit Cherokee Casino Tahlequah 700,000 times per year.
150,000
visitors for Cherokee National Holiday
Entertainment
Tahlequah hosts cultural, musical and outdoor events year-round. Tourism is a particularly strong market driver in this area. Over Labor Day weekend, more than 160,000 visitors travel to Tahlequah every year for Cherokee National Holiday. The trade area is a convergence point for entertainment, driven by its art shows, concerts, conventions, gaming, museums and two universities.
350,000
annual visitors
Outdoor Recreation
Tahlequah’s scenic outdoor areas draw hundreds ofthousands of visitors. Float trips on the nearby Illinois River are a summer staple. Sparrowhawk Trails are favorites of students at Northeastern State University and the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. People going camping, hunting, fishing, kayaking, birdwatching and swimming frequently visit town to refuel and buy supplies.
$390 million
in annual retail sales
Retail Spending
Tahlequah’s retail spending is particularly strong, especially when compared to nearby trade areas. Retail sales growth in recent years significantly outperforms the national average. Cherokee Springs Plaza provides extensive support to retailers interested in entering this market.
7,349
NSU students
Northeastern State University
7,349 undergraduate and graduate students attend NSU. Many of these students hold or are seeking part-time jobs, and they create a very positive impact in available labor for many Cherokee Springs Plaza lessees.
460,000
Cherokee Nation citizens
Capital of Cherokee Nation
There are more than 460,000 Cherokee Nation citizens, making it the largest Native American tribe by population in the United States. Tahlequah is the capital city of Cherokee Nation, and its tribal government headquarters is just two miles south of Cherokee Springs Plaza. The Cherokee Nation Research Center, Cherokee Nation Gift Shop and Cherokee Casino Tahlequah are within Cherokee Springs Plaza, all of which are important to Cherokee culture and commerce.
Available Sites
Three pad sites near a variety of market-leading, nationally known brands are now available for lease.
Pad Site 1
1.3 acres are available with Highway 62 frontage between a Sonic Drive-In and a Starbucks, making this pad site an ideal location for a fine dining establishment or family restaurant.
Pad Site 2
1.09 acres available adjacent to Tru by Hilton, Taco Bueno and Buffalo Wild Wings featuring beautiful landscaping and a variety of opportunities to attract your potential customer base.
Pad Site 3
.76 acres available across from Stuteville Ford. Customers traveling northbound on Highway 62 will have an unimpeded view of your business, the southernmost in Cherokee Springs Plaza.
Pad Site 1
1.3 acres are available with Highway 62 frontage between a Sonic Drive-In and a Starbucks, making this pad site an ideal location for a fine dining establishment or family restaurant.
Pad Site 2
1.09 acres available adjacent to Tru by Hilton, Taco Bueno and Buffalo Wild Wings featuring beautiful landscaping and a variety of opportunities to attract your potential customer base.
Pad Site 3
.76 acres available across from Stuteville Ford. Customers traveling northbound on Highway 62 will have a long, unimpeded view of your business, the southernmost in Cherokee Springs Plaza.