The Brickson is a mid-rise apartment community in Midtown Oklahoma City offering one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans with finishes and amenities positioned between luxury towers downtown and garden-style complexes in suburban neighborhoods.
The Brickson occupies a brick and steel building on a corner lot in the Midtown district, roughly bounded by NW 23rd Street, Classen Boulevard, and the neighborhoods east of the Plaza District. Units range from roughly 600 to 1,200 square feet. The complex markets itself toward young professionals and small families seeking walkability to restaurants and retail without the price premium of full-service luxury downtown. Parking is included and built into the structure; no lot overflow or street reliance.
One-bedroom units start around $1,050 per month for approximately 600 square feet. Two-bedroom floor plans typically run $1,350 to $1,550 per month and range from 850 to 950 square feet. Three-bedroom units fall in the $1,700 to $1,900 monthly range at roughly 1,100 to 1,200 square feet. Pricing varies by floor, exposure, and lease term length; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as apartments in this category adjust quarterly based on occupancy and market conditions. Most leases are 12 months. Pet policy allows dogs and cats with a one-time fee (typically $150 to $300 per pet) and a monthly surcharge of $20 to $35.
The Brickson's price tier sits between two distinct categories. Luxury towers downtown (Metropolitan, Skirvin, Bauhaus) command $1,400 to $2,500+ for one-bedrooms and include concierge, fitness centers with premium equipment, rooftop amenities, and often valet parking; these suit professionals prioritizing prestige and full-service living. Garden-style complexes scattered across Edmond, Norman, and suburban OKC corridors offer one-bedrooms from $800 to $1,150 but require a car for dining, shopping, or entertainment and lack the Midtown walkability.
The Brickson occupies the pragmatic middle: walkable to eight to ten restaurants and cafés within a ten-minute walk (including Goro Ramen, Cattlemen's Steakhouse adjacent, and Plaza District venues), parking included in rent (not a $100 to $150 add-on as in downtown towers), and monthly rates $200 to $400 lower than equivalent luxury downtown units. The trade-off is smaller common areas and fewer high-end amenities than downtown properties.
Comparable Midtown-adjacent buildings include the Plaza District apartments and new construction on NW 23rd Street; pricing is similar, but The Brickson's structured parking and corner-lot exposure differentiate it from smaller or older properties on the same corridor.
The Brickson suits renters earning $40,000 to $80,000 annually who value walkability to dining and entertainment, own one or two vehicles, and plan to stay one to three years. It works well for small families or young professionals new to Oklahoma City seeking neighborhood character without downtown density or cost.
It does not suit those requiring luxury finishes (granite countertops, smart home systems), a full fitness facility, or rooftop lounge space. Those seeking sub-$900 rent or a quieter, car-dependent suburban setting should explore garden complexes farther north or east. Those without a vehicle will find Midtown challenging despite walkability to some venues; transit connections are limited.
Call the leasing office to schedule a showing or visit during posted office hours. Tours typically take 20 to 30 minutes and include a model unit, common areas, and parking garage walkthrough. Bring a photo ID. The application process requires proof of income (pay stubs or tax returns), employment verification, and credit check; approval timelines are usually five to seven business days. A security deposit equal to one month's rent is standard, plus a move-in fee of $75 to $150. Lease signing and key pickup occur on or shortly before the move-in date.
The Brickson is located at [address confirmed in Midtown]. Structured parking is included in rent; each unit typically has one assigned space, with guest spaces available. The building is a five-minute drive from I-44 and I-235 and a ten-minute drive from Downtown Oklahoma City or the airport. NW 23rd Street runs directly past the property. Office hours run Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (confirm current hours before visiting). The leasing office and main entrance face the north lot.
The Brickson fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: walkable neighborhood living at mid-market pricing and without downtown premium costs or the isolation of suburban sprawl.
