8822+/-sf Art Deco Building Auctions June 13th

500 Court St Court Street Muskogee, OK 74401

500 Court St Court Street , Muskogee, OK, 74401
500 Court St Court Street , Muskogee, OK, 74401
FOR SALE Auction Property
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Single Tenant Office
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500 Court Street, Muskogee, OK 74401 8822+/-sf art deco building built in 1960 in the heart of downtown Muskogee. Previously used as bank/utility payment center. The building is ready for some revitalization and a new owner that's ready to carry it forward into the future of this quickly growing town. Less than an hour from Tulsa. ***Restaurant items and tables negotiable should buyer desire these items*** This property is part of a larger portfolio of properties selling across NE Oklahoma. Commercial, land, and even lake front properties are available. Buy one, some, or all to add to your personal portfolio! Open to the Public: 11am-2pm Fri June 7. Auctions: 11:00 AM CDT Thursday, June 13, 2024 Auction Location: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa South-Bixby 8220 East Regal Place - Tulsa, OK 74133 or bid live from anywhere at auctionnetwork.com Note: A Buyer’s Premium (Buyer’s Fee in WI) will apply for this property. OK Broker: Phil Heiliger, Lic. No. 129912. Williamsauction.com 800-801-8003

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