35 Degrees North is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's Bricktown district offering studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans at rents ranging from approximately $900 to $1,400 per month, positioned for renters seeking proximity to downtown amenities without premium pricing.
35 Degrees North occupies a converted warehouse structure in Bricktown, the neighborhood bounded by Reno Avenue, Mickey Mantle Drive, and the Oklahoma River. The property contains roughly 120 units across a single building, making it smaller than major OKC complexes like Skirvin Lofts or the Waters but larger than scattered independent rental houses. The community draws renters who want walkability to restaurants, bars, and events on Bricktown's main drag without commuting to the suburbs. It is not a luxury property; it is a functional mid-market option for people trading space and amenities for location.
Studio units rent for approximately $900 to $950 per month and range from 450 to 500 square feet. One-bedroom apartments run $1,050 to $1,200 and measure between 700 and 850 square feet. Two-bedroom units fall into the $1,250 to $1,400 range and offer 950 to 1,050 square feet. Lease terms are typically 12 months, though shorter leases may be negotiated directly with the leasing office. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Rent figures shift seasonally; confirm current rates with the property directly, as downtown redevelopment can affect demand quickly.
In Bricktown specifically, 35 Degrees North undercuts luxury loft buildings like Skirvin Lofts, which start at $1,500 for one-bedrooms, but sits above economy options like scattered older walk-ups in the same neighborhood. Outside Bricktown, renters comparing neighborhoods find that Midtown apartments (around 23rd Street) offer similar prices but less walkability and older stock. Automobile enthusiasts considering Paseo or Stockyard City trade walkability entirely for parking and quieter residential feel. Choose 35 Degrees North if downtown location and walkability matter more than building amenities or space. Choose Skirvin or comparable luxury lofts if you prioritize modern finishes and concierge services and your budget allows $1,600 and above. Choose suburban complexes with pools and fitness centers if you drive to work and want traditional apartment amenities.
35 Degrees North works well for young professionals working downtown, restaurant or hospitality workers based in Bricktown, and renters who walk or bike to work and entertainment. The location suits people who value event access (Thunder games, outdoor concerts, river walks) over quiet residential streets. It does not suit families prioritizing school proximity, remote workers needing silence, or renters who require on-site parking guarantees in a neighborhood where street and surface-lot parking predominates. Renters with cars should expect to pay for dedicated parking or navigate street spots, which fills during evening events.
Visit the leasing office during business hours (typically weekday mornings and weekend afternoons; confirm hours ahead) to request a tour of a model unit and available floor plans. Bring a photo ID and recent pay stubs or employment letter. The leasing staff will review income requirements, usually set at three times monthly rent, run a background and credit check, and discuss lease start dates. Application processing typically takes 2 to 5 business days. Move-in requires the security deposit and first month's rent in full.
35 Degrees North provides surface parking in the building's courtyard and adjacent lots; spaces are first-come, first-served unless renters pay for designated spots (pricing varies and should be confirmed). Street parking along Reno Avenue is available but competes with Bricktown restaurant and bar patrons during evenings and weekends. The property sits one block from the Bricktown Canal and a short walk from the Devon Boathouse, Bricktown restaurants, and the Plaza District via Reno. Public transit is minimal; OKC's bus system does not provide frequent service to Bricktown, so renters without cars should live here only if they work nearby or use ride-sharing routinely.
35 Degrees North fills a practical gap in OKC's rental market: it delivers downtown location at mid-market pricing, making it the right choice for renters willing to trade amenities and space for the ability to walk to work and entertainment.
