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Broken Arrow Movers Built for the Rose District and the Aerospace Belt

Broken Arrow is Oklahoma’s 4th-largest city and the biggest suburb of Tulsa. In fact, the city ranks third in the state for manufacturing. FlightSafety International, Zeeco, and over 300 other firms call it home. Meanwhile, the Rose District revival has turned downtown into a USA Today Top 50 Main Street. Our hard-working Tulsa crew knows the Highway 51 commute and Forest Ridge gate hours. We also plan around the May tornado windows that overlap Rooster Days.

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The Broken Arrow Difference

A Manufacturing Powerhouse Wrapped Around a 1931 Festival and a 100-Year Main Street

Broken Arrow does not move like an ordinary suburb. Specifically, FlightSafety builds full-flight simulators in a facility longer than two football fields. That building sits right off the Broken Arrow Expressway. Meanwhile, downtown holds a 100-year-old Main Street that the city revived in 2012. On top of that, the city sits within the Muscogee Nation and runs Tornado Alley risk every spring. Each of those facts reshapes the move-day plan.

Aerospace and Manufacturing Relocation Volume

Broken Arrow ranks third in Oklahoma for manufacturing concentration. FlightSafety, Zeeco, L3 Harris, CymSTAR, and over 300 other firms drive the inbound flow. In particular, the FlightSafety engineers relocate from cities across the country. For that reason, our crews handle a steady stream of out-of-state aerospace moves.

Rose District Downtown Loading Zones

The 2012 streetscape narrowed Main Street between Dallas and College from four lanes to three. As a result, the Rose District became pedestrian-first. Downtown moves into urban units like The Brio on the Rose require tight loading-zone scheduling. Furthermore, the Performing Arts Center calendar can reshape access on event nights.

May Tornado Season and Rooster Days Overlap

Severe weather peaks in May across northeastern Oklahoma. That same month, Rooster Days takes over Central Park on its 95th run. Specifically, our dispatch checks the National Weather Service Tulsa office every April and May move day. On top of that, we plan around the Saturday parade that closes Main from College to 91st.

Our Process

Five Moves We Run Through Tigerland Every Week

A Broken Arrow move usually falls into one of three buckets. For example, a FlightSafety engineer relocating from out of state to the aerospace belt. Sometimes, a Forest Ridge or Stone Wood Hills family upgrading inside a Troon-managed community. Other times, a Tulsa commuter heading east on Highway 51 to a first home in Aspen Creek. Here is how our team handles each.

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Confirm the District and the School Feeder

In particular, every Broken Arrow move starts by confirming which school district covers the address. Most of the city feeds Broken Arrow Public Schools and the Tiger High School complex. Meanwhile, the western edge runs through Union Public Schools. On top of that, we verify the elementary feeder so families can plan around enrollment windows.

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Coordinate Forest Ridge and Battle Creek Gate Access

Forest Ridge sits on 1,000-plus acres at 7501 East Kenosha Street. The Club at Forest Ridge anchors the social hub for the community. Meanwhile, Battle Creek and Stone Wood Hills have gate hours and HOA pre-move notification requirements. For that reason, we file the access paperwork before the truck leaves our 76th Avenue yard.

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Map the Highway 51 and Creek Turnpike Route

The Broken Arrow Expressway has handled the Tulsa commute since the mid-1960s. It still runs the busiest stretch in northeast Oklahoma at rush hour. Specifically, we time long-distance arrivals and local moves around the Highway 51 peak windows. In addition, our drivers know which Creek Turnpike exits reach southeast BA fastest.

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Pack for Tornado Alley

May severe weather and the occasional October cell can interrupt a move day. As a result, our crews carry tarps and emergency padding to secure a partial load. That matters if a watch upgrades to a warning mid-route. Additionally, we confirm storm shelter or safe room access on every property walkthrough.

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Walk Both Properties Before the Truck Leaves

Once everything is loaded, we walk the origin and the new home with you. Notably, Forest Ridge homes often have detached pool houses or golf cart garages we double-check. Meanwhile, Rose District urban units may have shared loading dock access we verify before turnover. Nothing gets left behind.

Who Calls Us

Six Broken Arrow Households Our Tulsa Crew Helps Most

Broken Arrow customers reflect the city’s mix of aerospace engineering and family neighborhoods. Specifically, the city has grown from 11,000 people in 1970 to over 127,000 in 2026. Furthermore, that growth pulls in talent for FlightSafety and Zeeco. New subdivisions open as fast as the 300 other manufacturers can hire. Here are the six groups we move most often through BA.

FlightSafety and Zeeco
Engineers

Aerospace and combustion engineers relocating to the manufacturing belt along Highway 51.

Forest Ridge and Stone
Wood Hills Buyers

Master-planned community move-ins coordinating with Troon, golf, tennis, and HOA access.

BAPS Tiger
Families

Households moving for the Broken Arrow Tiger feeder pattern toward Memorial Stadium and BAHS.

NSU-BA Faculty
and Students

Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow campus relocations near 9th and County Line.

Tulsa Commuters
Heading East

First-time buyers leaving Tulsa for Aspen Creek and Highland Creek along the Creek Turnpike.

Rose District Urban
Loft Owners

Brio on the Rose residents and downtown professionals living above Main Street.

Broken Arrow Move Questions

Real Questions BA Families Ask Before They Book

We're moving in for a FlightSafety or Zeeco job along Highway 51. How does your team handle aerospace inbound relocations?

Yes, aerospace and manufacturing inbound moves are one of our most common Broken Arrow patterns.

FlightSafety International alone employs more than 240 engineers at its Broken Arrow campus. Roughly half come from outside Oklahoma. Specifically, we coordinate the long-distance load arrival with your manufacturing floor start date. In addition, our team handles the household goods release from any third-party relocation contractor. Furthermore, we work the same playbook for Zeeco engineers joining the Global Technology Center.

Forest Ridge and the other master-planned communities each have their own access process.

The Club at Forest Ridge sits inside a 1,000-acre community at 7501 East Kenosha Street. In particular, the HOA wants notice before any moving truck enters the community. Specifically, we file the pre-move paperwork, confirm the gate access window, and coordinate with the club staff. We follow the same process for Battle Creek, Stone Wood Hills, Steeplechase, and other gated BA communities.

Broken Arrow splits between two school districts, and the right one depends on which side you land on.

Most of the city feeds Broken Arrow Public Schools, the home of the Tigers. BA High School sits at 1901 East Albany Street, and the Freshman Academy sits at 301 West New Orleans Street. Meanwhile, the western edge of BA runs through Union Public Schools. Furthermore, our coordinators confirm the elementary feeder for Highland Park, Creekwood, or Oneta Ridge Middle before move day.

Yes, our Tulsa crew knows the Main Street loading zone hours and the Rose District event calendar.

The 2012 streetscape reduced Main Street to three lanes between Dallas and College. That move made the Rose District pedestrian-first. In particular, that affects truck staging for The Brio on the Rose and other downtown urban units. On top of that, the Performing Arts Center, the Farmers Market pavilion, and Holiday Tea Off all reshape downtown access on event nights. We confirm the loading window with your building manager before scheduling.

Yes, May moves get scheduled around both Rooster Days and tornado season.

Rooster Days has run every year since 1931 and remains the oldest festival in Oklahoma. Specifically, the festival fills Central Park at 1500 South Main Street for four days. The Saturday parade closes Main from College to 91st. Meanwhile, severe weather peaks across the Tulsa metro the same month. For that reason, we coordinate around the parade route and check the NWS Tulsa watches before every April or May move.

Yes, we protect storm shelter and safe room access as a routine part of every Broken Arrow walkthrough.

Tornado Alley homes usually have an in-ground cellar, a garage-level safe room, or an interior closet rated for severe weather. In particular, our crew mapping covers shelter entry, hatch clearance, and pathway protection. Furthermore, we never block shelter access with a load even mid-move. Notably, our drivers monitor severe weather alerts the entire move day. That way the shelter stays usable if a watch upgrades to a warning.

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Our Service Area

From Tigerland to the Forest Ridge Trail System, Every Broken Arrow Address

Broken Arrow covers 61 square miles across Tulsa County and a portion of Wagoner County. Within those boundaries we move every neighborhood and subdivision. Specifically, that includes the Rose District around Main Street and the aerospace manufacturing corridor along Highway 51. Additionally, we cover the Forest Ridge master-planned community on East Kenosha. On top of that, we serve Battle Creek, Stone Wood Hills, Aspen Creek, Highland Creek, Steeplechase, and the Indian Springs subdivisions. We also cover the Cedar Ridge Country Club and Emerald Falls golf areas. The Tiger feeder pattern runs to Memorial Stadium and we serve every elementary in between. Notably, we plan move-day routes around Rooster Days, the Rhema Christmas Lights, and severe weather alerts.

Broken Arrow Service Boundaries

The service area covers ZIP codes 74011, 74012, 74013, and 74014. It runs from Tulsa city limits on the west to the Wagoner County eastern edge. It also extends from the northern Tulsa County border down to the Creek Turnpike and southern city limits.

Ready for Your Best Move Ever in Broken Arrow? Tell Us Where You're Headed

Send us your Broken Arrow address and the move date. In addition, mention your subdivision and the school district your kids will attend. Also let us know about any HOA or Troon-managed community access we should plan for. Then we will scope the truck, the crew, and the route. We are America’s Favorite Local Movers. Furthermore, our hard-working Tulsa crew treats every Forest Ridge upgrade and every Rose District loft like family.

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