Trinity Place is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Bricktown district offering furnished and unfurnished one- and two-bedroom units with month-to-month and standard lease options. The property caters to corporate relocations, extended-stay residents, and long-term tenants seeking flexibility and location convenience without sacrificing modern finishes.
Trinity Place occupies a renovated building within walking distance of Bricktown's restaurants, the Bricktown Canal, and the Chesapeake Energy Arena. The community provides 70+ units across a single structure, positioning it as a smaller alternative to large complex-based properties while maintaining on-site management and amenities. Unit layouts range from studios to two-bedroom floor plans, with options for both permanent residents and those needing temporary housing during job transitions or short-term assignments in Oklahoma City.
Trinity Place distinguishes itself by offering furnished apartments at rates typically $300 to $600 higher per month than unfurnished equivalents, a meaningful premium justified by turnover speed and corporate-client preference. One-bedroom unfurnished units rent in the $800 to $1,100 range; furnished versions occupy the $1,100 to $1,700 range. Two-bedroom unfurnished units start around $1,100 and reach $1,400; furnished two-bedrooms range from $1,400 to $2,000. Month-to-month leases carry a 20 percent surcharge over standard 12-month rates. Deposit structures follow Oklahoma standard practice: one month's rent for unfurnished units, slightly higher for furnished. Renters should confirm current rates directly, as pricing fluctuates with seasonal demand and local market conditions.
Trinity Place's Bricktown location and furnished-unit availability set it apart from larger complexes clustered in Midtown and near the airport. Complexes like those near Penn Square Mall prioritize family amenities and longer-term residents; Trinity Place's short-lease flexibility and proximity to entertainment make it better suited to corporate assignments and younger professionals. Compared to standard downtown apartment buildings, Trinity Place's mid-rise scale allows personalized management without the impersonal overhead of 300+ unit properties. For someone relocating to Oklahoma City on a one-year assignment, the furnished option eliminates the logistics and upfront cost of renting furniture separately. Someone seeking a permanent home with schools and parking for multiple cars will find the Bricktown location limiting; those properties cluster farther north and east.
Trinity Place works well for corporate relocations, consultants on assignment, extended-stay professionals, and individuals testing Oklahoma City before committing to a permanent purchase. The furnished-unit option appeals to out-of-state transfers who want to move in within days. Month-to-month leases suit those with uncertain timelines. The location suits residents who walk to restaurants and entertainment; those who need a private garage or ground-floor direct parking may find the mid-rise setup restrictive. Families prioritizing schools and suburban amenities should look elsewhere. Residents working at Tinker Air Force Base or the medical district will face a 15 to 25 minute commute from Bricktown.
Applicants complete a standard rental application with employment verification, income documentation (typically 2.5 times monthly rent), and a background check. Trinity Place management returns approvals within two to three business days for standard profiles. Leases execute electronically or in person at the on-site office. For furnished units, inventory is limited; availability during peak summer months can shrink to two to four options, so early inquiry is critical. Move-in for unfurnished units takes standard Oklahoma City timelines. Furnished units may accommodate earlier or customized move-in dates to match assignment start times.
Trinity Place sits on a block bounded by Bricktown's main pedestrian thoroughfare, accessible from downtown via I-235 or surface streets. Parking is lot-based rather than individual covered spaces; vehicles are secure but not climate-controlled. The management office operates standard business hours; verification of current office hours is advisable before visiting. The Bricktown Canal and shopping district are a five-minute walk; the Chesapeake Energy Arena is a ten-minute walk. Public transit via EMBARK bus system serves the Bricktown area with limited frequency.
Trinity Place fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's rental market: professionals who need furnished flexibility and walkable location over the suburban quiet and space that larger complexes farther out provide.
