Midtown
From its skyscrapers housing national and international business headquarters to the apartment views with citywide views from their rooftop pools, no part of the city has evolved more dramatically over the past two decades than Midtown, once a funky, seedy hippie and gay epicenter. The High Museum of Art, the Fox Theater, restaurants, bars, and comedy clubs, are all within walking distance, and art institutions like the High, Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta, and the newly relocated Museum of Design Atlanta are all anchored in the neighborhood. The one-time home to Margaret Mitchell, on Peachtree Street between 9th and 10th streets, still draws a large crowd of tourists and visitors daily. Midtown also offers Piedmont Park, another Olmstead brothers project ? you'll want to take a photo at the eastern edge of Lake Clara Meer, with the trees framing the office towers of Midtown behind them, if only because everybody does.
Articles on Midtown Neighborhood
Development coming where homeless shelter once stood Article
FIRST DRAFT: City Tap House opens in Midtown, Gate City anniversary, and other news Article
Quick Bites: One Midtown kitchen says goodbye, Recess to open next week at Krog Street Market, and more Article
Quick Bites: Anh's Kitchen opens in Midtown, Miracle on Monroe comes back times two, J&J Bourbon Bar and Grill shutters and more Article
Quick Bites: Grain shutters in Midtown, Ponko Chicken debuts in Tucker, second Salata comes to Sandy Springs and more Article
Quick Bites: Oak Brewpub debuts in Oakhurst, Besha Rodell goes to the New York Times, Allora now open in Midtown and more Article
Quick Bites: Al Forno's opens in Midtown, Joe Schafer heads to Philips Arena, business owners unite against alcohol permit cost hike and more Article
Quick Bites: America's first VR bar to open in Midtown, Deep End taco bar planned for 4th and Swift space, Muchacho opens next week and more Article
Quick Bites: Rose + Rye comes to the Midtown castle, Donetto opens in Westside, Bar Mercado adds brunch and more Article