Council Crossing is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Bricktown neighborhood, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans with the walkability of an urban location and parking included in rent. Built to serve young professionals and small households seeking downtown proximity without a high-rise lease, it sits between luxury high-rises on the Broadway corridor and conventional garden apartments further south.
Council Crossing occupies a four-story footprint on the eastern edge of Bricktown, within walking distance of the Bricktown Canal, restaurants, and the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The property includes standard amenities typical of its class: a fitness center, a community room, and surface or covered parking tied to each lease. Units feature laminate or vinyl flooring, builder-grade appliances, and climate control. The property targets renters who want to be downtown without paying the $1,600 to $2,200 per month that comparable high-rise units command nearby.
One-bedroom apartments at Council Crossing rent from approximately $1,250 to $1,400 per month, depending on floor and lease length. Two-bedroom units range from $1,500 to $1,650 monthly. Prices fluctuate with market conditions and lease timing; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office. Standard leases run 12 months. A refundable security deposit typically equals one month's rent. The property requires proof of income (generally 2.5 to three times monthly rent), a background check, and a credit review; no specific credit score threshold is publicly stated, so applicants with previous issues should call ahead.
Utilities are not included in rent. Renters pay Oklahoma City water and electric separately, with average monthly usage running $80 to $140 depending on season and occupancy.
Council Crossing occupies a deliberate middle ground. High-rise alternatives like Park Central Apartments and Broadway Lofts, both on or near the Broadway corridor, command $200 to $400 more per month for newer construction, rooftop amenities, and higher-floor views. Garden-style complexes south of Bricktown, such as those in the Stockyard City area, undercut Council Crossing by $100 to $250 monthly but sacrifice the walkable urban neighborhood and add a 10-minute drive to downtown restaurants and cultural venues.
Choose Council Crossing if your priority is walkable Bricktown access at a moderate price point and you accept a smaller community feel and mid-tier finishes. Choose a high-rise if newer construction and premium amenities justify the cost. Choose a garden apartment if proximity to downtown matters less and budget is the primary concern.
Council Crossing works well for renters new to Oklahoma City who want to explore Bricktown dining and entertainment without committing to high-rise pricing, young professionals with 9-to-5 commutes downtown or to midtown offices, and anyone who values being able to walk to restaurants and the canal park. The parking situation is manageable for one or two vehicles per household.
It does not suit renters who need abundant on-site amenities like a pool, dog park, or golf simulator, those with three or more vehicles, or anyone prioritizing brand-new finishes and modern appliances. Renters in very noisy downtown bars should also note that proximity to live music venues and nightlife brings weeknight ambient sound.
After submitting an online inquiry or calling the leasing office, you will schedule a tour. Approved applicants typically receive a lease within three to five business days of submitting a completed application. Move-in fees or deposits vary; standard practice is first month's rent, security deposit, and any administrative fees, due at lease signing. The property usually requires 24 to 48 hours notice for unit access on your move-in date. Utility setup with Oklahoma City's municipal provider begins independently of the lease; allow one to two weeks for activation.
Council Crossing's leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours; call to confirm current weekend availability. The community is located at the corner of Sheridan Avenue and Oklahoma Avenue, a five-minute walk from the Bricktown Canal and ten minutes from the Myriad. Parking is assigned with the lease: most units include one covered or uncovered spot, with additional spots available for a monthly fee. Street parking is not guaranteed and fills quickly on event nights downtown.
Council Crossing delivers walkable urban living at a price point below Bricktown's high-rise market, making it a practical choice for renters who want downtown location without premium pricing.
