Artisan Crossing is a 224-unit apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that targets working professionals and small families earning between $35,000 and $75,000 annually through a tiered pricing model tied to employer partnerships rather than traditional income verification alone.
Artisan Crossing operates as a workforce housing community positioned between traditional market-rate complexes and subsidized affordable housing. The property sits near NW 23rd Street and consists of one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans ranging from 650 to 950 square feet. Unlike most Oklahoma City apartment complexes, Artisan Crossing maintains formal partnerships with major local employers—including healthcare systems, city government departments, and service sector companies—that provide their employees with pre-qualified lease pathways and sometimes modest rent subsidies or employer-matched deposit assistance. This model reduces application friction for workers while keeping the community economically mixed.
One-bedroom units lease between $750 and $850 monthly; two-bedroom units between $950 and $1,100; three-bedroom between $1,150 and $1,300. These rates are lower than comparable market-rate complexes in Midtown (where one-bedrooms typically start at $900) but higher than income-restricted properties operated by the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency. Security deposit is standard at one month's rent, though employer partners often contribute 25 to 50 percent of the deposit upfront. Lease terms are fixed at 12 months with no month-to-month option. Pet policy allows one pet under 25 pounds for a $300 one-time fee plus $35 monthly. Utilities are tenant-paid; average monthly cost is $110 to $140 depending on season and usage.
Artisan Crossing sits in a narrow segment. Traditional market-rate complexes like those in the Bricktown or Plaza District offer more amenities (rooftop pools, fitness studios, co-working space) but charge 20 to 40 percent more rent and do not adjust qualification standards for employer status. Income-restricted communities operated by nonprofit developers (such as Paseo Place, completed in 2022) charge 15 to 25 percent less but require income documentation and serve residents earning below 60 percent of area median income, excluding households just above that threshold. Artisan Crossing captures renters who earn too much for subsidized housing but too little for conventional apartments without financial strain. The employer partnership model also matters: if your employer participates (check the website or call the leasing office to confirm current partners), application approval is faster and deposit assistance becomes available. If not, you pay standard rates and undergo standard income verification, making Artisan Crossing no cheaper than competing mid-range properties.
Artisan Crossing suits employed single adults and families whose household income falls between $35,000 and $75,000, especially those working for partner employers. The location near NW 23rd Street works well for commutes to Midtown offices, OU Health locations, and City Hall. It does not suit high-income renters seeking luxury finishes or amenity-heavy living, nor does it serve renters below the income floor (those should pursue income-restricted properties). Pet owners with larger dogs will not qualify. Month-to-month flexibility is unavailable, so residents needing short-term housing should look elsewhere.
Call or visit the leasing office at the property's main entrance to schedule a tour; walk-ins are accepted during business hours but scheduling avoids wait times. The tour covers available units (the office shows a model plus one or two vacant units in each bedroom size), common areas (laundry, community room, small fitness center), and parking. Bring a photo ID, recent paystub, and proof of employment. If your employer is a program partner, bring your employee ID badge or a letter from your HR department confirming employment. The application is paper-based at the property but can be completed on-site; approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days if documentation is complete. Move-in happens on the first of the month only; prorated rent is not offered.
The leasing office is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday by appointment. Parking is included with every lease: one assigned space per unit in a surface lot; additional spaces rent for $25 monthly. Street parking is not permitted on the property. The community is accessible via NW 23rd Street with direct entry from the main boulevard; bus service on Route 3 runs along the street, stopping two blocks away. There is no on-site amenity fee beyond rent; internet service must be arranged independently.
Artisan Crossing fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's rental market where employer ties and modest pricing matter more than amenity prestige. For mid-income workers in partner industries, it offers faster approval and genuine cost relief.
