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The Cosmopolitan Apartments

4.0
(143 reviews)

Business Details

1717 Riverside Dr, Tulsa, OK
74119, United States
(888) 859-7139
https://www.wm-thecosmopolitan.com

About

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Experience elevated living at The Cosmopolitan Apartments overlooking Riverside Drive in Tulsa, OK. Choose from luxury 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments featuring chef-inspired kitchens, granite countertops, in-unit laundry, and walk-in closets. Enjoy resort-style amenities including a rooftop pool, fireside lounge with downtown views, yoga and cycle studios, and a pet salon. With controlled-access parking, a modern fitness center, and a prime location near downtown Tulsa and the Arkansas River, The Cosmopolitan delivers unmatched style, comfort, and convenience. Schedule your tour today!

Location

The Cosmopolitan Apartments
1717 Riverside Dr, Tulsa, OK
74119, United States

Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.0
143 reviews
5 stars
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4 stars
12
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1 star
26
  • BB
    Brandon
    2 days ago
    5.0
    Jo was super helpful and welcoming for the move in process, I just moved from out of state and was feeling a little stressed and she helped make the whole experience seamless!
  • JG
    Jabari Graves
    3 days ago
    1.0
    🛑STAY AWAY🛑 READ THE LEASE FRONT & BACK. Their legal counsel made this lease air-tight, you cannot counter any inconvenience it's written in a way that makes them win any litigation, you have no power or give in this lease. Overpriced Motel 6. They require you to pay $99 a month for Cox services there is no choice, I asked if I could get my own service they said no and would still charge me $99 a month. If you want everything to look like you have money but the quality of a super 8 motel, move here. Floors are cheap vinyl that peel, fake granite counters tops. Paint is cheap, Washer & Dryer are TINY. Rooms are TINY. Gunshots, Homeless and Dogs barking 24/7 are the highlight of the area ✨🤩 I honestly don’t even know where to begin because living here has been one of the most exhausting and frustrating experiences I’ve ever had. From the very start, no one made me aware of how unbelievably bad the insulation and noise would be in this apartment. If they had been honest, I never would have signed this lease. I toured several other apartments around Denver and downtown Tulsa in the same price range—and some were even cheaper—and almost all of them were better than this place in every possible way. I’m a disabled veteran, and management knew that from day one because I had to provide my VA award letter as proof of income. I also deal with multiple health conditions, including severe insomnia, which makes sleep incredibly important for me. Yet somehow, no one thought it was worth mentioning that this unit faces Denver Street and comes with nonstop noise 24/7—motorcycles revving, sirens, gunshots, traffic, and issues from nearby homeless encampments. It’s constant. Day and night. I’m paying almost $1,488 a month after fees for a tiny one-bedroom where the bedroom is basically the size of a walk-in closet, and the only reason it’s supposedly “cheaper” is because it feels like I’m living directly on the street. Because of this, I’m averaging less than four hours of sleep a night. It’s affecting my physical health, mental health, and overall quality of life. For someone already struggling with insomnia, this has been miserable. What makes it even worse is that this absolutely feels like something they intentionally failed to disclose. And the problems don’t stop with the noise. The apartment itself feels cheaply made—my vinyl flooring was already peeling within my first month here. Water is constantly being shut off for “repairs,” the hallways are stained and smell like dog urine, and the building just feels poorly maintained overall. The gym is nothing special either—rusty equipment, barely anything there, and definitely not what you’d expect for what they charge. Then there’s the staff. Roman in maintenance has been incredibly disrespectful and arrogant anytime I’ve had issues, which only adds to the stress. And management, especially Claudia, has shown zero empathy. I tried to be reasonable. I asked about transferring to another unit just to get away from the noise, and instead of trying to help, they wanted to charge me even more. Now, if I want out entirely, they expect me to pay three months’ rent plus $1,500 in concessions just to leave. It honestly feels like they do not care at all about the people living here—especially someone like me who is already dealing with disabilities and serious health issues. I feel stuck in a place that was never honestly represented to me, and instead of working with me, they’ve made it clear that money matters more than basic human decency. Jo is also fake nice, anytime something inconveniences her or she doesn't like you it shows. She is very arrogant and seems like she hates her job. The only nice person so far has been Christine who I think is new, you can tell she is a southern sweetheart. For what this place costs, the condition, the noise, the lack of transparency, and the way management treats people is completely unacceptable. I would strongly recommend looking anywhere else before signing here, because this has been mentally, physically, and financially draining.
  • MT
    Mandy Trotter
    Apr 23, 2026
    5.0
    This place is terrible. You can’t get in or out of it. You can’t get into see your own child. It is like a prison. It is terrible.
  • TF
    Timothy Fuller
    Apr 13, 2026
    5.0
    Claudia is so amazing she is so down to earth and approachable. I can tell she strives for excellence and holds her self to a standard. Truly a gift. Such a beautiful person
  • JG
    Jesus Galvan
    Apr 6, 2026
    5.0
    Awesome experience all around. Shout out to Jo for making everything so easy!

Frequently Asked Questions About The Cosmopolitan Apartments

What types of apartments are available at The Cosmopolitan in Tulsa?

The Cosmopolitan offers luxury 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments, including studio options, featuring chef-inspired kitchens, granite countertops, in-unit laundry, and walk-in closets.

What amenities does The Cosmopolitan provide to residents?

Residents enjoy amenities such as a rooftop pool, fireside lounge with downtown views, yoga and cycle studios, a pet salon, controlled-access parking, and a modern fitness center.

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