Midtown in Maricopa county, Phoenix, Arizona is a residential area. Today, it is well-known for a cluster of offices, turning it into a submarket hotspot. Long ago, Midtown was out of everyone’s minds. There wasn’t one decent place to eat and the rent was shockingly very cheap. It was not until the early 2000s when many residents and also companies saw the possible developments to be done in Midtown and since then, it caught the eyes of many developers.
To add, Midtown is home to two of Arizona’s health system providers: Banner Health and Dignity Health. After moving their headquarters in Midtown, other companies like Facility Source, a tech company, followed their footsteps. To get to Midtown’s points of interest, one can ride the The Valley Metro Light Rail, from here, Phoenix Art Museum, which houses modern, American, Asian, Latin American, and contemporary works of art and also Heard Museum, which features American Indian art and art from festivals, can be easily accessible. Bike lanes are also available.
For other recreational spots, check The Newton, a mixed development area with lots of options like a bookstore, gardening shop and some restaurants. Christown Spectrum Mall, the oldest operating mall in Phoenix can also be visited by those in Midtown. More places you can find in Midtown is the Phoenix Theater company, which is notable in hosting Broadway revival shows and shows from several emerging playwrights, Park Central, a shopping center with dining, retail shops, and an office complex that offers services, and the Phoenix towers, which brought the trend of living high-rise in the Valley. Also check out the North Central building in downtown and the Desert Botanical Garden for fun things to do.
If you would like to get along with the residents of Midtown, you can get in touch with the Midtown Neighborhood Association (MNA), an association which aims to provide information for the development of the community. And if you have a swimming pool that you notice is losing water at an alarming rate, consider hiring a local pool leak detection company like Pinpoint. We service Midtown and all of Phoenix and would be happy to come out!