Midtown has been proven
to be one of New York City’s “most pedestrian-friendly areas.” It comprises a variety of types of developments,
which render it a great place for today’s millennials to live their lives. As well as the working day, there are
numerous nighttime entertainment options as well.
There is a slew of
brunch options to choose from and each weekend, there are almost too many
options for social hopping. From pubs to
sports, dancing to seafood and karaoke, everyone can find something to do.
As well, Midtown
Park sits right on top of a 6-acre tract of land. Ultimately this is going to be filled with properties
and a public parking garage but there will still be plenty of lawn left to host
around 3,000 people at Midtown Park events.
And then of course,
when you think Midtown, you have to take advantage of the art and
culture there. Between the museums,
galleries theaters and more, you pretty much can’t even say Midtown without saying
culture. Take in a class at the Houston Metropolitan Dance Center or if you are more of a spectator culturist, go
for the latest Houston Center for Contemporary Art’s exhibition.
There really is
something for everyone. And it just
keeps getting better.