601 S Lewis Ave

Art Deco Fire Station Conversion

$775,000

n   Purchased from:                           City of Tulsa (2004) 

Original Building Built:                1921, burned down and rebuilt by City of Tulsa

Rebuild of Existing Building:         1948, Architect:  Joseph R. Koberling

1st Remodel – Existing Building:      1967, Architect: Russell L. Magee

2nd Remodel – Existing Building:    2004, Architect: Shelby Navarro

Landscape Design:                            2006, Landscape Architect: Joe Howell

Style:                                                    Art Deco Moderne

Parking Lot Purchase:                      2006, Howell & Vancuren, Inc – 2 lots to the east of building

Parking Lot Type:                              Permeable Pavers

Annual Taxes:                                   $6,516 (2019)

Annual Utilities:                                $6,000 (2019) approximately

HVAC:                                                 Purchased in March of 2018 – 2 Units 

Roof:                        Not replaced since Howell & Vancuren purchased station

Square Footage:                            4,254

Zoned:                                           Commercial

Interesting Facts:

  • City of Tulsa sent firefighters out of this station until 2001. Then the building became a training facility for police dogs.
  • Only one wall was removed due to the width of each wall in the station!
  • Original shower left intact.
  • ADA accessible Men’s and Women’s restrooms
  • Original Terrazzo flooring in the print room, restrooms, kitchen and sleeping/storage room
  • Original hose drying tower left intact
  • Additional Patio off Kitchen

 

Contact Hannah for more information and a tour

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