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Armstrong Bank acquires former religious facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for $4.95 million

Community bank plans to demolish 1952-built structure and build new branch
This building in Tulsa is set to be razed and replaced with a new community bank branch. (CoStar)
This building in Tulsa is set to be razed and replaced with a new community bank branch. (CoStar)
By Jillian Harris with
CoStar Research
April 13, 2026 | 3:04 P.M.

Armstrong Bank has purchased a former religious facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from a private individual for $4.95 million, or about $84 per square foot.

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News | Armstrong Bank acquires former religious facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for $4.95 million