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About Midtown
Midtown
Atlanta is a district in
Atlanta, Georgia situated
between the commercial and
financial district of
downtown to the south and
the affluent residential,
shopping, and nightlife
district of Buckhead to the
north. It is roughly bounded
by North Avenue to the
South, the Downtown
Connector to the west,
Monroe Drive to the east,
and Interstate 85 to the
north.
Midtown is the arts and
entertainment heart of the
city. It is the home of the
Fox Theatre, the Woodruff
Arts Center, the Richard
Meier-designed High Museum
of Art, as well as the
Atlanta Ballet Company,
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
and other arts and
entertainment venues.
Currently, the Arts Center
and its campus are being
expanded and will include a
new Atlanta Symphony Hall
designed by Spanish
architect Santiago Calatrava.
The High Museum has recently
doubled its size with an
addition designed by Italian
architect Renzo Piano. The
High is currently
collaborating with the
Louvre to house a temporary
collection of masterpieces
from the Paris museum. As
well as being a major arts
and entertainment enclave,
Midtown Atlanta is home to a
vibrant cultural community.
It is the center of the
city's large gay and lesbian
community.
Midtown is composed of busy
thoroughfares, including
Atlanta's famous Peachtree
Street, lined by high-rise
condos and four star hotels
alongside skyscrapers that
are home to corporate
headquarters and busy
shopping areas. It is also
home to quiet residential
neighborhoods populated by
Victorian, American
Four-Square, early 20th
century bungalow-style homes
and bed-and-breakfast inns.
Midtown's focal point is the
expansive green space of
Piedmont Park. The Atlanta
Botanical Garden adjoins the
Park.
Midtown Atlanta is currently
a fast-growing community
with appreciating land and
property values, as land is
a precious commodity in this
urban area. As residents
begin to return to the city
following decades of
suburban retreat from the
downtown core, Midtown
Atlanta offers an attractive
mix of amenities and
attractions, as well as
proximity to downtown
offices and destinations.
The recent construction and
opening of the Seventeenth
St. Bridge over the Downtown
Connector has reconnected
Midtown with the west-side
of the city. It connects
Midtown to a new
multi-billion dollar
mixed-use development,
called Atlantic Station, on
the former site of the
Atlantic Steel company,
which is the site of new
housing, office, and retail
space.
Midtown Atlanta is served by
an underground rapid rail
system, MARTA, the
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid
Transit Authority. There is
also a daytime shuttle
between the Midtown MARTA
station and Georgia Tech
called the "Tech Trolley."
The Tech Trolley added a
Midtown line in summer 2005
which serves most of the
Midtown commercial district
all the way to Piedmont
Park.
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