The Grove is a mid-rise residential complex in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that combines apartments with ground-floor retail and dining, situated at the intersection of NW 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard. The property offers studios through three-bedroom units in a walkable setting where residents can access neighborhood restaurants and shops without leaving the building's footprint.
The Grove functions as a live-work-play development rather than a standalone apartment building. Its layout places retail and restaurant tenants on the ground level, creating foot traffic between residential units above and street-level activity. This model differs fundamentally from Oklahoma City's conventional garden-style complexes scattered across outer neighborhoods. The project targets residents who prioritize walkability and proximity to dining and services over yards and car-dependent suburban layouts.
The building sits within Midtown, Oklahoma City's established urban neighborhood roughly bounded by NW 10th and NW 36th Streets. The location places residents within walking distance of Classen Boulevard's existing restaurants, Whole Foods Market a few blocks south, and the pedestrian corridor that connects downtown to the Plaza District farther north. This specificity matters: Midtown apartments trade suburban quiet for neighborhood density and an established street life.
The Grove offers studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans. Pricing fluctuates with market conditions; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as published figures typically change quarterly. At stabilization, units have ranged from the mid-$900s for studios to the low $1,600s for three-bedroom layouts, though these figures should be verified before comparison shopping.
The premium over other Oklahoma City apartment markets reflects both location and amenities. A comparable three-bedroom in suburban areas east of I-35 might run $1,200 to $1,400, while walkable urban locations like Midtown command 15 to 25 percent higher rents. Lease terms are typically 12 months, with deposits equal to one month's rent.
The Paramount, located at NW 15th and Harvey Avenue, is another mid-rise option in nearby Uptown but offers fewer ground-floor retail integrations and sits less directly on a commercial corridor. The Paramount's pricing trends slightly lower, reflecting less walkability to established dining and shopping.
Creekside Lofts, farther south in the Warehouse District near I-40, attracts residents prioritizing warehouse-style interiors and proximity to downtown's nightlife over neighborhood walkability. Its rents typically match or slightly undercut The Grove, but it lacks Midtown's daytime foot traffic and established local retail.
Choose The Grove if walkability to existing neighborhood restaurants and services matters more than downtown proximity or suburban amenities. Choose Creekside Lofts if you prioritize access to downtown venues and are comfortable with less ground-level retail activity. Choose The Paramount if you want mid-rise urban living at a lower price point and don't require the integrated retail experience.
The Grove suits professionals and empty-nesters who work in Midtown or downtown, value restaurant and retail access, and prefer not to drive for daily errands. It also works for renters without cars or who deliberately minimize driving. Young families find appeal in the neighborhood setting, though the building's retail integration and walkable surroundings mean less private outdoor space than garden-style complexes.
The Grove does not suit residents seeking suburban quiet, private patios, or large yards. It is not ideal for households with multiple vehicles if parking is limited or paid. Long commutes from Midtown to suburban job centers will offset any walkability gain.
Contact the leasing office to schedule a tour; walk-ins are typically accommodated during office hours. Tours usually include a model unit and a walk through the retail level to show the mixed-use layout. Ask about current move-in specials, which often include reduced deposits or free months tied to lease length. Confirm parking arrangements, particularly if you own multiple vehicles. Application processing normally takes 3 to 5 business days and requires income verification and a background check.
The leasing office is open during standard business hours; confirm specific times when you call. The building provides parking as part of rent, though confirm whether spots are assigned or unassigned and whether covered parking incurs additional cost. Street parking is available along NW 23rd Street and surrounding blocks. Public transit via OCTA bus service serves Classen Boulevard, relevant for residents who use public transportation for commuting. Verify current parking policies and any additional fees when you visit, as these terms occasionally shift with ownership or management changes.
The Grove anchors a specific choice within Oklahoma City's rental landscape: prioritizing neighborhood walkability and mixed-use proximity over the quieter, car-centric model that dominates the city's outer markets. Its mid-Midtown location makes it operationally distinct enough to reshape how someone budgets time and transportation within the city.
