It was built in 1921, and is a steel and reinforced concrete structure faced with buff brick.
Later, it housed the Mayo Brothers Furniture Company.
[2][3] It was identified as one of the supporting structures during the creation of the Oil Capital Historic District.
[4] The simple facade is said to be typical of the pre-Art Deco designs used in many downtown Tulsa buildings.
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