The Aldridge is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, positioned as a moderately priced option for renters seeking walkable urban access without downtown's premium pricing.
The Aldridge operates as a 4-story residential building in Midtown, a neighborhood roughly bounded by NW 23rd Street to the north and NW 10th Street to the south, centered around the Plaza District and nearby retail corridors. The property offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans. The building's scale and location place it between downtown's high-rise apartments and the sprawling suburban complexes further north or south in the metro area. Midtown itself has drawn younger professionals and families over the past decade due to proximity to retail, dining, and employment centers without the congestion of the core downtown zone.
The Aldridge offers studio units starting near $750 to $850 per month, one-bedroom apartments typically priced between $900 and $1,100, and two-bedroom units ranging from $1,200 to $1,450, depending on floor location and finishes. These figures are representative; confirm current availability and rates directly, as rental pricing shifts seasonally and with lease terms. Most units include basic appliances (refrigerator, range, dishwasher) and either carpet or vinyl flooring. Resident amenities typically include a fitness center, community room, and on-site parking. Leases are usually 6, 9, or 12 months.
Midtown apartments cluster into three rough tiers. At the lower end, older garden-style complexes like those scattered along NW 16th Street offer studios and one-bedrooms starting around $650 to $850, though they often lack in-unit amenities and may show age. The Aldridge sits in the mid-tier, trading slightly higher rent for newer construction or recent renovation, on-site amenities, and Midtown's specific walkability. Above that tier are newer luxury projects downtown (along Bricktown or the Plaza District edge), where comparable units rent for $1,200 to $1,600 and include rooftop access, concierge services, and premium finishes. For renters prioritizing walkability to restaurants and retail without luxury pricing, The Aldridge's Midtown location offers a practical middle ground. For those seeking the lowest rent and willing to accept older stock or less central location, garden-style complexes further north deliver savings. For those wanting full-service urban amenities and don't mind paying for them, downtown complexes justify their premium.
The Aldridge appeals to young professionals working in Midtown, nearby Bricktown, or downtown OKC who want a short commute and evening walkability. It works for early-career renters who prioritize location over luxury. Single-occupancy and small households typically maximize the value. It does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, concierge services, or rooftop pools; those belong downtown. It is not the least-expensive option in Oklahoma City; renters prioritizing lowest cost should compare older complexes or suburban locations. It does not serve renters needing extensive accessibility features without verification that your specific needs are met.
Contact the leasing office to schedule a tour during posted business hours. The leasing team will typically show a model unit and discuss lease terms, move-in costs (first month's rent, security deposit, and any administrative fees), and parking assignments. Bring a government-issued ID and proof of income (recent pay stub or employment letter). Expect the application process to take 3 to 5 business days; background and credit checks are standard. Most leases allow move-in within 14 to 30 days of signing.
The Aldridge leasing office maintains standard hours, typically Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; confirm current hours before visiting. On-site parking is included with rent and is typically first-come, first-served or assigned depending on lease type; verify parking policy when applying. The building is located on or near NW 16th or adjacent cross streets in Midtown; confirm the exact address when contacting the leasing office. Public transit options run along nearby corridors, though Midtown remains more car-dependent than downtown proper. The neighborhood has moderate foot traffic for groceries and dining but lacks the scale of downtown shopping districts.
The Aldridge occupies a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's rental market: established enough to avoid the uncertainty of brand-new construction, central enough to justify mid-tier pricing, and Midtown-specific enough that renters who value neighborhood walkability over luxury amenities will find the tradeoff worthwhile.
