Tulsa Riverside Airport Private Hangar

8605 S Elwood Ave South Elwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74132

Tulsa
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8605 S Elwood Ave - Hangar B-68, Tulsa, OK 74132 Be a part of the jet set crowd with your own private hangar! Located in the Tulsa Riverside Airport, this 5,332+/-sf (70'x70') steel frame aircraft hangar that was built in the late 80's is ready for its next owner. Complete with pilot rest area and bathroom. Buyers are required to enter a 15 year ground sublease of Hangar B-68. The area is zoned industrial and the hangar use is restricted to aeronautical use. Located in South Tulsa with easy Hwy 75 access to enjoy all Tulsa has to offer. Gas, electric are metered separately and tenant responsibility. Water is billed to the tenant via the airport. Sample Contract, Airport Restrictions, and more are available in the Helpful Tools & Links section on the website. Open to the Public: 11am-2pm Fri June 28. Nominal Opening Bid: $375,000 Auction Starts: 10:00 AM EDT Monday, July 15, 2024 Auction Ends: 12:00 PM EDT Wednesday, July 17, 2024 Bid online at auctionnetwork.com Buyer's premium may apply OK Broker: Phil Heiliger, Lic. No. 129912 Williamsauction.com 800-801-8003

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