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Midwest City Economic Development Authority Bonds

Midwest City Economic Development Authority, founded in Midwest City, Oklahoma, focuses on fostering economic growth and development within the region. It plays a critical role in enhancing local commerce through strategic planning and partnerships with private sector entities, providing vital resources and support for businesses.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
MIDDEV 4.50% 2043-02-01 USDMidwest City Economic Development AuthorityUnited States2043-02-014.5005.04
MIDDEV 4.70% 2048-02-01 USDMidwest City Economic Development AuthorityUnited States2048-02-014.7005.39
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Midwest City Economic Development Authority issue history

The Authority has a history of issuing bonds to fund various economic development projects in the area, beginning its bond issuance program in 1995. Noteworthy issuances include the $5 million bond in 2010 dedicated to infrastructure improvements, which significantly enhanced the local business environment. Current yields on their bonds are competitive with industry averages, exemplifying their commitment to providing attractive investment opportunities. Recent developments include plans for a new series of bonds aimed at revitalizing downtown Midwest City, reflecting ongoing efforts to stimulate economic activity and community engagement.