
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services is planting a sizable flag on NW Expressway, signing a 10-year lease for about 30,456 square feet at Northwest Office Center, a two-story office complex in northwest Oklahoma City. The property at 4334 NW Expressway dates to the early 1970s, and the long-term commitment anchors a major state presence in the corridor that could consolidate multiple agency operations under one roof.
According to CoStar, the Department signed a 10-year lease for 30,456 square feet at Northwest Office Center, and the report noted the property was recently traded. A marketing brochure for the complex shows a 96,938-square-foot building built in 1972 and lists amenities such as two conference centers and an outdoor courtyard, along with floor plans, current availability and leasing details from the building's marketing team.
Who Brokered The Deal
Brokers at Creek CRE - Tyler Huxley, Chase Anderson and Mitch Hammack - are listed as the leasing contacts in the marketing materials and on the firm's site. Creek CRE's team page shows the same trio as the listing team, indicating the firm handled landlord-side marketing for the transaction. Contact information for the brokers appears in the brochure and on Creek CRE's website.
What The Lease Could Mean Locally
The 30,456-square-foot commitment represents roughly 31% of Northwest Office Center's 96,938-square-foot footprint, a large enough block to house multiple divisions or serve as a regional hub for services. The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, which provides vocational rehabilitation, services for the blind and disability determinations across the state, lists a central Oklahoma City office and an office-locator tool on its website. With strong visibility along NW Expressway and nearby retail and transit links noted in the offering materials, the lease keeps state services planted in a busy customer-service corridor.









