The Landing is a 260-unit apartment complex in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, positioned between NW 10th and NW 11th Streets, offering a direct pedestrian connection to Bricktown and walkable proximity to Film Row, the Plaza District, and the Paseo Arts District. The property combines rental apartments across studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans with ground-floor retail and shared amenities typical of mixed-use development in central Oklahoma City.
Completed in the early 2020s, The Landing functions as a mid-rise residential component of a broader Midtown revitalization effort. The building includes street-level commercial space, a parking structure, a fitness center, and rooftop or courtyard common areas. As a newer construction project in a historically underutilized part of downtown, it competes in Oklahoma City's market for renters choosing central locations over suburban alternatives like Edmond or Norman apartments.
The Landing offers three primary floor plans: studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. Specific current pricing depends on lease term, floor level, and move-in incentives, which change seasonally. Renters should contact the leasing office directly for exact rates; complexes in the immediate Midtown corridor (NW 10th to NW 23rd, between Walker and Reno) typically range from $800 to $900 for studios, $1,100 to $1,400 for one-bedrooms, and $1,400 to $1,800 for two-bedrooms, though The Landing's newer construction may place it at the higher end of that band. Standard lease terms are 6, 9, or 12 months. Security deposits and application fees follow standard Oklahoma practices; renters should confirm current amounts during leasing.
The Landing occupies a distinct tier within Oklahoma City's downtown rental market. Directly comparable newer construction includes Stone Lion Lofts (NW 10th and Robinson, converted warehouse apartments), which offers smaller footprints and higher price points, and the Plaza Apartments (also near the Plaza District), which tends toward longer-term residents. The Landing differentiates itself through ground-floor retail integration and direct Bricktown pedestrian access, making it suited to renters prioritizing entertainment proximity over quieter settings. Suburban alternatives like Edmond Station or Norman's Market at Campus Corner offer more space per dollar but require a car for daily errands; The Landing's walkability reduces that dependency. South Nichols Hills rental communities like those near Quail Springs emphasize parking and car-centric layouts. Choose The Landing if commuting to Film Row, downtown employers, or frequent Bricktown dining matters. Choose suburban or South OKC complexes if you prioritize affordable larger units or prefer quieter, car-dependent neighborhoods.
The Landing appeals to renters working downtown or in nearby corridors, young professionals in media or creative industries concentrated in Film Row, and anyone prioritizing walkability and urban amenities over maximum square footage or traditional suburb amenities like pools and fitness classes. The complex also suits renters without cars or those reducing vehicle use. It does not suit families requiring school district focus (Midtown falls outside desirable attendance zones; Edmond and Norman serve that market better), renters seeking quiet residential zones away from retail and foot traffic, or those prioritizing large layouts at the lowest possible price. Parking is structured and included, but car-lite living is assumed; renters heavily dependent on vehicles may find the location limiting.
Prospective renters should contact the leasing office to schedule a showing, typically available weekdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekends by appointment. Showings usually include a model unit, walk-through of common areas, and review of lease terms and fees. Renters should bring a government-issued ID and be prepared to discuss employment, income verification, and desired move-in date. Application processing typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Lease signing and key receipt happen upon final approval.
The Landing's leasing office hours are typically Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; verify current hours before visiting. Parking is included in rent and located in an attached or nearby structure; each unit receives at least one assigned space, with additional spaces available for lease. The complex sits at the intersection of NW 10th and a cross-street near the Midtown boundary; access is direct from Classen Boulevard or Reno Avenue. Public transit via EMBARK bus routes serves the area. The Bricktown pedestrian corridor is a 10-minute walk; the Plaza District and Paseo are each 10 to 15 minutes on foot.
The Landing fills a gap in Oklahoma City's rental market by placing renters in a walkable urban setting without requiring suburban commute times or trade-offs in central access.
