The Teagan is a 12-story residential tower in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that opened in 2021, offering 285 apartments across studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans with direct access to the core of the city's most walkable neighborhood.
The Teagan occupies a corner lot at NW 23rd Street and Broadway, positioning residents within a five-minute walk of restaurants, coffee shops, galleries, and retail along the Midtown corridor. The building combines market-rate apartments with ground-floor commercial space. Its architecture reads as contemporary urban residential: glass and metal facade, recessed balconies, and a street-facing presence that activates the public sidewalk. The property is managed by Cortland, a national operator with a significant Oklahoma City portfolio. The building does not restrict income or offer subsidized units; all leases are conventional market-rate.
The Teagan offers studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans. Studio units range from roughly 475 to 525 square feet. One-bedroom units run approximately 650 to 750 square feet. Two-bedroom units span about 900 to 1,050 square feet. Rents vary by floor and view; units higher in the building and those with balconies facing Broadway command higher prices. Pricing changes monthly as leases turn over; prospective residents should confirm current rates directly. Leases are typically 12 months. All units include in-unit washer and dryer. Parking is available in an attached garage at an additional monthly fee, separate from base rent. The building does not offer furnished or corporate lease options.
Midtown contains several other mid-rise options within a similar rent range and walkability profile. The Plaza at Midtown, one block south on Broadway, offers comparable square footage and price points but with fewer total units and less recent finishes. Aura on NW 23rd, one block east, provides similar amenities and walkability but occupies a quieter intersection with less foot traffic. The Teagan's competitive advantage is its size and location at a major commercial intersection, which means more resident foot traffic around ground-floor retailers and restaurants but also more street noise. Residents seeking the quietest Midtown experience may prefer Aura; those prioritizing walkability and retail density favor The Teagan. For renters open to nearby neighborhoods, Paseo Arts District apartments offer lower rents but require a car for most errands. Bricktown apartments are closer to downtown employment but lack the neighborhood retail culture of Midtown.
The Teagan works well for young professionals, remote workers, and empty nesters who value being within walking distance of restaurants and shops and who do not mind street-level urban activity. Residents should expect traffic noise on Broadway during peak hours and ambient activity on weekend evenings. The building is not pet-friendly, which eliminates it for dog or cat owners. Families with school-age children should verify Midtown school assignments through the Oklahoma City Public Schools website, as the district does not guarantee proximity to highly-rated elementary schools. Those requiring dedicated guest parking may find the garage tight during holidays or special events.
Leasing appointments are scheduled in advance. The leasing office occupies ground-floor space on the Broadway side. Staff walk prospective residents through available floor plans, show a model unit (typically a recently vacant apartment or a pre-furnished display), and discuss lease terms, deposit amounts, and move-in costs. The lease application requires proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a credit check, and background screening. Approval timelines typically run 3 to 5 business days. The building does not accept immediate move-ins; leases begin on the first of the month or on a mutually agreed date after lease signing.
The leasing office is staffed during standard business hours, 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 when scheduling). The building has no surface lot; all parking is in the attached garage, accessible via ramp at the building's north side. Garage parking is paid monthly and typically runs $75 to $125 depending on space type and location (confirm current rates). Guest parking is available in designated garage sections at an hourly rate, also confirmed upon leasing. The building is served by Oklahoma City Transit bus routes along Broadway and NW 23rd, making carless living feasible for transit-dependent residents.
The Teagan fills a gap in Oklahoma City's rental market for urban apartment living at a mid-market price point, and its Midtown position means residents can participate in the neighborhood's food and cultural activity without commuting.
