Physicians & Surgeons Building
Located at 1211 N. Shartel Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 and the tallest building on Shartel, the Physicians & Surgeons Building offers both breathtaking views of downtown Oklahoma City and easy interstate access. Located one block from St. Anthony Hospital, the Physicians & Surgeons Building houses several doctors offices, a pharmacy, and a restaurant.
Offering
- rent from $13.00 per square foot per year
- from 300 to 7000 square feet of contiguous space
- On-Site Full Service Pharmacy with compounding capabilities
- Panoramic Views from Floor-Length Windows
- Ample Parking with Reserved Spaces
- On-Site Security with After-Hour Card Access
- Coffee Shop
- State of the Art Cooling and Heating
- Fast, Quiet, Spacious Elevators
- Bonded and Insured Professional Cleaning
- Easy Patient Access to Covered Entry with Automatic Doors
- City Bus Service with Front Door Stop
- On-Site Record Storage
- On-Site Management and Maintenance
Excellent Location
- 5 Minute Rush Hour Access to I-40, I-35 and 235
- Landmark High-Visibility Building in Historic District
- Seconds from Classen Blvd. to the Northwest Expressway
- Adjacent to St.Anthony Hospital & McBride Bone & Joint Clinic
- 5 minutes to Presbyterian, University, & Veterans Hospitals
- 15 minutes to Deaconess and Baptist Hospitals
Building Central HVAC System
- Cooling is provided by the newer York 2 75 -ton, screw-compressor chiller or the older Tonrac 450-ton centrifugal -compressor chiller both located on the top mechanical floor.
- Heating and building hot water is provided by Kewanee low pressure steam boilers, the newer one of 46 HP or the older one of 190 HP, both also located on the top mechanical floor.
- Heated or cooled or outside air is supplied by 4 large air handler-fans (2 in the basement and 2 on the top mechanical floor) through a duct system to numerous air mixing boxes above the ceilings on all floors, which are controlled pneumatically by thermostats in the occupied spaces.
- HVAC scheduling and various other adjustments are made through a computer control system.









