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

