Fun Fitness Options in Midtown to Drop Holiday Calories
Did you eat an extra piece of pie on Thanksgiving Day? With whipped cream or ice cream on top? Well, that may be the least of your concerns. According to the Calorie Control Council, the average American consumes 4,500 calories in their Thanksgiving meal, and about 229 grams of fat. And then come the […]
Luxury Living and Convenience in Midtown
Working Downtown has many advantages, but the long commute home––to Katy, The Woodlands, Sugar Land, Pearland or wherever––is certainly not one of them. In rush hour traffic, that drive can take 45 minutes or more, which is precious time you can certainly put to better use. Residents of Midtown Houston already know the perks […]
Give Thanks in Midtown
Thanksgiving is a time to count everything for which you are thankful, and in Midtown Houston, there are many reasons to celebrate. This is a time to sit down to a feast shared with friends and family, catch up on what’s happening, and watch some football while eating pumpkin pie.
Make Shopping Merry at Mistletoe Market
You’ll find plenty of reasons to smile as you jumpstart your holiday shopping at Midtown Houston’s Mistletoe Market. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 18 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, November 19, this free event in Bagby Park (415 Gray Street) will showcase fine arts and crafts and […]
Historic Baldwin Park hosts Second Sundays
In the shadows of Houston’s glass and concrete towers, the green spaces and parks of Midtown Houston offer residents and visitors a welcome break. They are places to play, have a picnic, walk your dog, or just relax. One such place is historic Elizabeth Baldwin Park, acquired by the City of Houston in 1905. This […]
Boo!chata beckons on Halloween night
Halloween may be the scariest night of the year, but the only thing you need to fear is missing out on a fabulous time if you don’t join us at Boo!chata in Midtown Houston. This celebration of music, dance, and colorful costumes will haunt Bagby Park, 415 Gray Street (between Bagby St. and Brazos St. […]
Five Reasons to Eat in Midtown Houston This Fall
Midtown Houston boasts a diverse range of restaurants sure to please any palate. From Mexican establishments to French cafes and Eastern European spots to classic American brunch, Midtown Houston has it all. You can support the Midtown Houston community over delicious meals during a special edition of eat IN midtown this fall. The month-long culinary […]
Eat In Midtown
Many of Midtown Houston’s area businesses were severely impacted by Hurricane Harvey. To counteract this effect, we are launching a special fall edition of our annual campaign, eat IN midtown. This 30-day campaign will spur dining visits in the area and inform the public of Midtown Houston restaurants, their unique offerings and special promotions. […]
Why You Should Visit The Eight Foot, Quilt-Inspired Art Sculpture at The Collective
Public art is one of the many ways our Midtown Houston community beautifies the environment while adding cultural value. The Community Artists’ Collective (The Collective) – one of Houston’s most treasured community art spaces – recently installed a large, colorful sculpture called Quilt Peace in front of the Bermac Art Building at 4101 San […]
Public Safety Alert: Staying Safe During Hurricane Harvey and Reporting Issues
(Photo courtesy of ABC13.com) Houston is currently under a Hurricane Watch. Houston residents can expect to see a significant amount of rainfall over the next five days, which will likely lead to flooding. We’ve put together useful resources and advice below that will help you and your family stay safe. How to Quickly and Easily […]