about midtown

the history of midtown

From its earliest beginnings to the present, Midtown Houston has remained the heart of Houston.

In the early 20th century, Midtown became a bustling cultural hub featuring theaters, restaurants, and shops that drew Houstonians from  all corners of the city.

From its earliest days, Midtown Houston has played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s identity. Once a part of Houston’s historic Third and Fourth Wards, the area was a thriving center for African American life and culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These neighborhoods were filled with grand Victorian homes, bustling businesses, and community leaders who helped lay the foundation for Houston’s future as a cultural and economic powerhouse.

By the early 20th century, Midtown evolved into a vibrant hub, featuring theaters, restaurants, and shops that attracted residents from across the city. Though the neighborhood experienced an economic decline in the mid-1920s, its rich cultural heritage remained strong.

In 1992, a grassroots coalition of urban planners, property owners, and residents formed the Midtown Redevelopment Authority (MRA) to revitalize the neighborhood.

 In 1995, Midtown was designated a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ), marking the start of its remarkable comeback. Over the past 30 years, MRA has worked to foster economic growth while preserving the area’s historic character.

Today, Midtown stands as a thriving, walkable community of 14,000 residents, home to over 140 restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and cultural landmarks. Midtown’s commitment to honoring its past is evident in annual events like Black History Now at Bagby Park and the Juneteenth public art tribute, celebrating its deep roots in the African American history of the Third and Fourth Wards.

Come explore Midtown—a place where history, culture, and community come together in the heart of Houston.

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Watch these informative videos on the History of Midtown:

our staff

The Midtown Houston staff handles the day-to-day operations of the Midtown Redevelopment Authority, Midtown Management District, and Midtown Parks Conservancy. Office hours are M-F 8:30am to 5pm.

Our doors are always open; however, to ensure uninterrupted, quality-time with our staff, we suggest calling ahead and making an appointment.

Matt Thibodeaux
Executive Director

Kandi Schramm
Administrative Manager

Sally Adame
Administrative Assistant

Cynthia Alvarado, CPM®
Director of Operations and Strategic Planning
Director Midtown Cultural Arts & Entertainment District

Ramiro Delgado
Maintenance Supervisor

Jaime Giraldo
Director of Public Safety

Jalisa Hurst
Office Assistant

Willie Larry
Maintenance Manager

Marlon Marshall
Sr. Director of Engineering & Strategic Development

Mechelle Phillips
Event Director + Programming Lead

Chrystal Davis
Operations Supervisor

Jeremy Rocha
Sr. Mgr. Engineering & Facilities

Amaris Salinas
Park Programming Manager

Steve Smith
Facilities Supervisor

Chandler Snipe
Project Manager

David T. Thomas
Leasing/Accounting Manager

Kayler Williams
Sr. Executive Assistant

Vernon E. Williams
Chief Operating Officer

press + news

latest press
December 18, 2024
The Mistletoe Market to return to Houston with “Home for the Holidays” Theme
December 18, 2024
The Mistletoe Market to return to Houston with “Home for the Holidays” Theme
September 19, 2024
New Public Art Installation Honors Houston Icons for Hispanic Heritage Month
September 19, 2024
New Public Art Installation Honors Houston Icons for Hispanic Heritage Month
September 3, 2024
Call for Artists: Houston Creatives Invited to Apply for HueMan:Shelter
September 3, 2024
Call for Artists: Houston Creatives Invited to Apply for HueMan:Shelter
September 3, 2024
National Night Out in Midtown
September 3, 2024
National Night Out in Midtown
August 29, 2024
Midtown Park Public Art Installations
August 29, 2024
Midtown Park Public Art Installations
June 10, 2024
Midtown Celebrates Juneteenth – 2024
June 10, 2024
Midtown Celebrates Juneteenth – 2024
March 26, 2024
2024 Art in the Park
March 26, 2024
2024 Art in the Park
March 23, 2024
2023 Art in the Park
March 23, 2024
2023 Art in the Park
latest news coverage
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Black Business Month with The Ranch HTX | Houston Happens
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Midtown Houston honors Opal Lee, the ‘Grandmother of Juneteenth,’ with mural
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