FISTA announces companies on site, new hires
FISTA announces companies on site, new hires By Cheyenne Cole | May 11, 2021 at 7:56 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 10:23 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - FISTA Development Trust Authority officials announced that companies housed in the mall have made their first hires Tuesday at the Lawton City Council meeting.
Jared Mulhausen is an Eisenhower High School graduate who accepted a position with Dynetics, a national defense contractor, in February after graduating from the University of Oklahoma.
“Whenever you have an opportunity that aligns with your career interests,” Mulhausen said, “and you can come back. You don’t have to move to Seattle or San Francisco or Austin or Chicago and the jobs are here, it’s always a benefit.”
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The City of Lawton, FISTA Development Trust Authority and the Comanche County Health Department have teamed up to make getting your COVID-19 vaccinations much easier. Starting today (02-22-21) the CCHD (Comanche County Health Department) will be set up in the Central Mall in the old Dillard's location doing COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Lawton City Council finalizes Central Mall purchase, lease agreement with FISTA
Lawton City Council closes on Central Mall purchase By Cheyenne Cole | January 5, 2021 at 4:18 PM CST - Updated January 5 at 6:36 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - In a special meeting today, Lawton City Council finalized the purchase of Central Mall and voted to approve a 25-year lease agreement between the city and the FISTA Development Trust Authority.
Last October, Lawton city council decided to buy the entire mall and use empty stores to create a complex to house military defense contractors who work on Fort Sill, and with the two U-S Army Cross Functional teams there.