Save Me: 1933 Art Deco Firehouse in Tulsa, Oklahoma



What an opportunity to save an Art Deco beauty! The bathroom floor is AMAZING! The listing is short on pictures, but there are links below to other sources for more photos and a video. I can imagine the possibilities. Thankfully, according to the agent, the seller is looking for someone who will keep the architectural significance of the building in tact. At this price, I'm sure it won't last. I would love to see the progress and add updates on the restoration of this building, so if you buy it and find this page, please comment below or contact me via Facebook

LISTING DETAILS

Own a piece of Tulsa History. Tulsa Fire Station 13. This forgotten Art Deco Fire Station was completed in 1933. This is just one example of the unique style of Tulsa Architect Albert Joseph Love.

On the market for the first time in 50 years, Fire Station 13 at 3924 Charles Page Blvd. Built in 1931, this Art Deco fire station is a great example of the style of noted Tulsa architect AJ Love. An active fire station from 1931-64, this building has been used as storage for the past two decades. It is in desperate need of TLC. We are seeking the right buyer that will respect the station's historical and architectural significance and repurpose the building responsibly. If you, or someone you know, might be interested, please give me a call.

This property is currently zoned commercial and is listed in MLS under Commercial Properties.

FOR SALE  $120,000  
3924 Charles Page, Tulsa, OK 74127
0 beds  |  At Least 1 baths  |  2155 sqft  .16 acres

LINKS:
Listing Agent, PHOTOS: Agent FB Page, PHOTOS: Tulsa Fire Stations Civic Artwork and Architecture FB Page: Fire Station #13, PHOTOS: Tulsa Foundation for Architecture FB Page: Tulsa Fire Station 13, VIDEO: News on 6,

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