Six100 Meridian is a mid-rise residential building in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that houses rental apartments steps from the Bricktown entertainment corridor. The property sits at the intersection of Meridian Avenue and Reno Avenue, positioning tenants within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and the Bricktown Canal while maintaining proximity to downtown employment and the Plaza District to the north.
Six100 Meridian operates as a market-rate apartment community in a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood rather than a suburban complex. The building prioritizes location and urban amenities over size; it is neither a massive complex nor a boutique conversion loft building. Units range from studios to two-bedroom floor plans, designed for professionals and small households who value foot traffic and proximity to dining and entertainment over parking ease or a fitness center as a primary draw.
Six100 Meridian offers studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. Rental rates vary by floor plan and lease length; confirm current pricing directly with the leasing office, as market-rate apartments adjust seasonally and based on availability. One-bedroom units typically occupy the mid-range of Midtown rental rates, positioning the property as accessible to young professionals and established renters alike without the premium pricing of newer downtown towers or the discount of properties further from entertainment districts.
The immediate neighborhood includes other rental options with distinct trade-offs. The Ambassador apartments, also in Midtown near NW 23rd Street, lean toward smaller historic conversions and command a walkability advantage to the Plaza District but lack direct Bricktown proximity. Axis, a newer property closer to downtown, offers more contemporary finishes and amenity density but sits further from the Bricktown Canal and charges a premium for a downtown address. Six100 Meridian's position at the Midtown-Bricktown boundary appeals to renters who want Bricktown's restaurant and nightlife scene within a five-minute walk but prefer the older urban character and lower density of Midtown streets. Those prioritizing a rooftop pool or an on-site package concierge may find newer downtown properties more aligned; those seeking walkability to independent coffee shops and smaller retailers will find the Plaza District cluster more suitable.
Six100 Meridian works best for renters comfortable in a dense urban setting who commute to downtown, frequent Bricktown, or work in the Plaza District. The building is well-matched to professionals in their late twenties through early forties, small families with school-age children attending nearby schools, and renters who prioritize walkable access to nightlife and dining over on-site recreation. It is not ideal for those requiring ample parking, preferring car-dependent suburbs, seeking newly renovated interiors, or looking for a complex with a fitness center or pool as primary amenities. Street-level living in a mixed-use district means ambient noise from nearby restaurants and bars; evening activity in the neighborhood can be audible from units, particularly on lower floors facing Meridian or Reno.
Prospective renters should contact the leasing office to schedule a tour; dropping in without an appointment may result in wait times. Tours typically cover a sample unit, common areas, and the immediate street-level environs. Bring a valid ID and proof of income (recent pay stubs or employment letter) if you plan to apply the same day, as Six100 Meridian, like most Oklahoma City properties, requires income verification at three times the monthly rent. The application process usually includes a credit check and background screening; approval timelines run five to seven business days. Lease terms are typically 12 months, though shorter and longer options may be available depending on the lease cycle.
Six100 Meridian sits at Meridian Avenue and Reno Avenue, a three-block walk south of the Bricktown Canal and a half-mile north of downtown. Street parking is available but limited during evening hours and weekends when Bricktown draws diners and drinkers; confirm whether the property includes assigned parking and whether guest parking is available before signing a lease. Public transit via EMBARK serves the area, though service frequency is light compared to larger metropolitan systems. Biking to downtown, the Plaza District, or Midtown dining corridors is practical, and the neighborhood is flat and walkable for short errands.
Six100 Meridian fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: the renter who values walkable urban living and entertainment proximity over suburban convenience or luxury finishes. Its location anchors the practical appeal; the building itself is a straightforward rental option whose strength lies in what surrounds it.
