Surety Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma)

The Surety Building in Muskogee, Oklahoma is an eight-story skyscraper built for the Southern Surety Company in 1910.

Surety Building
Surety Building, 2015
Location117 N. Third,
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Coordinates35°44′56.85″N 95°22′16.72″W
Built1910
Architectural styleChicago
MPSPre-Depression Muskogee Skyscrapers TR
NRHP reference No.86002156[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 4, 1986

It is one of five skyscraper buildings, ranging from five to ten stories tall, built in 1910–1912 and included in the Pre-Depression Muskogee Skyscrapers Thematic Resources study.[2] The others are:

It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]

General description

The Surety Building was constructed in 1910 in downtown Muskogee, at the corner of Broadway and Third Street by the Southern Surety Company. The approximate cost was $325,000. It was the first building in Eastern Oklahoma to be considered a skyscraper. It was used as offices by government officials, attorneys, petroleum companies, and land developers.[2]

Although the architect is not known, the building's style is classed as Sullivanesque Chicago Style. It is a skeleton-framed rectangular structure with a flat roof.[2] It has the characteristics employed by Louis Sullivan, such as elaborate projecting cornices, ornate two-story base and linteled windows with vertical bands.[2]

Conversion to senior-living apartments

The building was converted into affordable apartments designed for senior living. It contains 18 one-bedroom units and 19 two-bedroom units, which went into service in 2006. Funding for the conversion was provided through the Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program.[3]

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