Club I Apartments is a 200-unit complex in Oklahoma City's Bricktown neighborhood offering one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans at moderate pricing for renters seeking proximity to dining, entertainment, and employment centers without the premium cost of newer downtown developments.
Club I occupies a converted or purpose-built residential building in Bricktown, the 91-acre entertainment district anchored by the Bricktown Canal and minutes from downtown Oklahoma City's office core. The property targets professionals and households balancing walkability and urban access against budget constraints. Unlike luxury apartment towers that have risen along Park Avenue and in Plaza District in recent years, Club I positions itself as an established community option rather than a new-construction showcase. The complex includes standard on-site parking, a fitness center, and pool facilities typical of mid-tier apartment communities built or renovated in the 1990s and 2000s.
Club I offers one-bedroom units starting around $750 to $850 per month, two-bedroom units typically ranging from $900 to $1,100 per month, and three-bedroom floor plans priced between $1,100 and $1,350 monthly. Rent varies by lease length, floor level, and proximity to on-site amenities. A standard lease term runs 12 months; some shorter leases may carry a monthly premium. Utility responsibility and deposit amounts should be confirmed directly, as these terms vary by lease type and current promotions. Verify current pricing and specials with the leasing office, as rates fluctuate seasonally.
Bricktown and nearby Midtown neighborhoods host several apartment options at overlapping price points. The Plaza District, roughly two miles north, has seen newer construction from developers targeting the $1,200 to $1,600 range for comparable square footage, trading Club I's established neighborhood feel for fresher finishes and newer appliances. Deep Deuce and the Automobile Alley corridor offer comparable mid-range stock, though with less waterfront or pedestrian-friendly positioning. Edmond and Norman satellite markets provide lower base rents, typically $650 to $900 for one-bedrooms, but require a 20 to 30-minute commute to downtown jobs. Choose Club I if walkable urban amenities and downtown proximity outweigh the cost premium over suburban alternatives; choose suburban options if commute tolerance and lower rent matter more.
Club I works well for renters employed downtown or in Bricktown entertainment venues, young professionals without families seeking urban access on a moderate budget, and those who value being within walking distance of restaurants and bars over having the newest fixtures. The complex does not suit renters prioritizing high-end finishes, in-unit laundry, or luxury amenities; those should explore newer downtown or Plaza District properties. Large families requiring multiple bedrooms at budget prices may find better value in suburban complexes, where three-bedroom units rent significantly lower.
Prospective residents typically complete an application in the leasing office, which involves proof of income (usually 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a background check, and rental history verification. Approval timelines generally range from 24 to 48 hours. Once approved, renters pay a security deposit (typically equivalent to one month's rent) and first month's rent to secure the unit. Move-in inspections document the condition of the unit; photographing existing damage protects both parties. Most leases begin on the first of the month, though mid-month move-ins may be negotiated.
Club I sits at the heart of Bricktown, with direct access to the Bricktown Canal and immediate walkability to restaurants, shops, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Street parking exists throughout Bricktown; Club I includes dedicated on-site parking as part of rent. The complex borders the Bricktown trolley route, providing free transit to downtown attractions. Driving time to Will Rogers World Airport is approximately 20 minutes; to the Midtown employment cluster, 10 minutes; to Norman or Edmond, 25 to 35 minutes. Confirm parking policies, including guest parking and any separate parking fees, when leasing.
Club I's durability in Bricktown's competitive rental market reflects its positioning as an accessible entry point to one of Oklahoma City's most walkable urban neighborhoods, making it a solid option for renters who prioritize location convenience over amenity novelty.
