The Restoration on Candlewood is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, offering studio through three-bedroom floor plans with finishes positioned between luxury and mainstream rental stock. Located on the blocks near NW 23rd Street, the property caters to renters seeking walkable urban living without the price tag of full-service high-rises downtown.
The Restoration occupies a converted or newly constructed building in Midtown, a district that has drawn young professionals and smaller households over the past decade. The community sits within walking distance of restaurants, retail, and entertainment along Midtown's core corridor. Unit counts and exact floor count are properties to verify directly, but the scale places it as a meaningful mid-market offering rather than a large complex or boutique conversion. Parking is typically included; confirm structure type (covered, surface, or hybrid) when comparing to other Midtown options.
The property offers studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units. Rent ranges by floor plan and lease term; as of recent months, one-bedrooms have rented in the $1,100 to $1,400 range and two-bedrooms from $1,500 to $1,900, though these figures shift seasonally and with market conditions. Contact the leasing office directly for current quotes, and ask whether move-in specials apply during your search window. Most units include stainless steel appliances, in-unit laundry or hookups, and climate control; verify exact finishes for your floor plan. Parking is included in rent; ask whether reserved or assigned spots are available at an upgrade cost.
Midtown renters typically choose between The Restoration, Park Central (a larger, more established complex closer to NW 23rd and Meridian), and smaller independent properties scattered throughout the district. Park Central tends to offer more amenities (pool, fitness center, dog park) and higher rents; The Restoration appeals to renters who prioritize walkability and modern finishes without paying for extensive on-site recreation. Properties farther east in Midtown may rent slightly lower but sit outside the primary restaurant and retail cluster. Choose The Restoration if you want contemporary finishes and proximity to Midtown's main corridor; choose Park Central if resort-style amenities matter more than location or if you need corporate housing support; choose outlying Midtown properties if you prioritize price and don't need constant walkability.
The Restoration works well for professionals in their 20s and 30s, remote or downtown-commuting couples, and renters who value being near dining and bars without the downtown premium. It is less suitable for families with multiple children (three-bedrooms exist but represent a premium price), renters with large pets (confirm pet policy and any size or breed restrictions), or anyone seeking suburban quiet. Noise from nearby Midtown foot traffic and restaurant activity is typical for the neighborhood.
Call or visit the leasing office to schedule a tour; walk-ins are often accommodated. Bring a photo ID and be ready to discuss move-in timing and any lease term preferences. The office will walk you through available units or show photos of floor plans if current vacancies don't match your needs. Ask about application timelines, credit and income requirements, and any current promotions. If you intend to apply, expect to submit an application online or in person, provide proof of income, and authorize a credit check; approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days.
The leasing office is typically open Monday through Friday during business hours and Saturday mornings; confirm exact hours by phone or website. Parking is on-site; verify whether it is covered, open-air, or a mix. Street parking in Midtown is generally tight, so on-site inclusion is a meaningful advantage. The property is accessible by EMBARK (Oklahoma City's transit authority) along NW 23rd Street; bus routes serve the Midtown corridor, though frequency is limited outside peak commute times. The nearest grocery is likely a 5 to 10-minute drive; most residents drive for major shopping despite walkable dining and retail.
The Restoration fills a practical gap for Midtown renters who want newer construction and central location without the cost or scale of downtown or the distance of outer neighborhoods. Its position directly on Midtown's main street makes it a genuine alternative to driving elsewhere for evening plans.
