Iron Horse Industrial Park

Iron Horse is a general-use industrial park located on the national rail line network in the center of the United States. This industrial park consists of a 400-acre plot of Native American trust land owned by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, located 35 minutes east of Oklahoma City. The well-planned layout of the park provides tenants Read More »

Sovereign Pipe Technologies

Sovereign Pipe Technologies provides high-density polyethylene piping for various industries. Our team manufactures and delivers exceptional products to the most valuable sectors in the country.

Sod Farm

Get your yard in tip-top shape by purchasing affordable, locally grown sod TODAY! The CPN Sod Farm, conveniently located near Shawnee, provides high-quality landscaping products and friendly customer service. Located at Interstate 40 and Highway 102, north of Grand Casino Hotel & Resort.

Batch Plant

The CPN Batch Plant offers rock, sand and concrete to interested individuals. Delivery or pickup is available to fit your transportation needs. Tax breaks are also available for farmers and vets. (Farm tax ID for the property or veterans ID required.)

Sovereign Bank

Formerly First National Bank & Trust Co., Sovereign Bank is the largest tribally-owned national bank in the United States. Committed to investing in its customers and the community, it has branches in Shawnee, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Holdenville, Granite, Mangum, Canute and Lawton. With a capital structure of $2.5 million, the bank opened its doors Read More »

Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corporation

The Community Development Corporation is a tribally chartered nonprofit corporation that provides capital and technical assistance for projects that create a healthy tribal economy through a commercial loan program tailor packaged to help Native American businesses become more competitive and profitable. The program can assist Tribal members who are lacking financial resources and readiness with Read More »

Classic Hits KGFF 100.9-Fm and 1450-AM

Classic Hits KGFF’s long history spans from the Golden Age of Radio to the present day. Since 1930, it has broadcast music, news, community events, sports, extreme weather coverage and more. Citizen Potawatomi Nation purchased the station on Jan. 1, 1999, and now houses the studios inside FireLake Discount Foods.