Midtown

Eclectic, unique, and historical.

Welcome to Midtown Memphis

Midtown Memphis is one of the city’s most energetic, artistic, and culturally diverse neighborhoods. Known for its historic homes, leafy streets, vibrant music scene, and creative community, Midtown blends the charm of early 20th-century architecture with a lively urban atmosphere. With its local restaurants, independent shops, art galleries, and proximity to some of Memphis’ most iconic parks and cultural institutions, Midtown offers an exciting, walkable, and community-driven lifestyle.


What to Love

  • Historic neighborhoods with stunning early 1900s architecture

  • A thriving arts and music scene

  • Walkable districts filled with restaurants, cafés, and boutiques

  • Overton Park, the Memphis Zoo, and sprawling green spaces

  • Midtown’s signature creative, eclectic vibe

  • Central location with easy access to Downtown and East Memphis

  • Strong community spirit and year-round cultural events


Local Lifestyle in Midtown

Life in Midtown Memphis feels energetic, expressive, and community-centered. Residents enjoy mornings in local coffee shops, afternoons exploring galleries or relaxing in Overton Park, and evenings filled with live music, local craft beer, and neighborhood dining. The area is home to artists, young professionals, families, and long-time Memphians, all drawn to Midtown’s authentic character and walkable streets.

Whether it’s browsing independent bookstores, attending pop-up art shows, taking your dog to the park, or connecting with neighbors at community events, Midtown fosters a lifestyle rooted in creativity and connection.


Arts, Music & Creative Living

Midtown is considered the creative heart of Memphis. Murals brighten brick walls, local venues host live bands, and the neighborhood pulsing with artistic expression feels like the soul of the city. Home to iconic cultural anchors such as the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Theatre Memphis, Crosstown arts spaces, and multiple music venues, Midtown embraces creativity in every form.

Residents frequently attend gallery openings, indie concerts, poetry readings, stage performances, and film events. For those who love artistry, culture, and originality, Midtown offers an inspiring lifestyle unmatched anywhere else in Memphis.


Things to Do in Midtown

  • Overton Park – home to old-growth forest, trails, green lawns, and the Levitt Shell

  • Memphis Zoo – nationally recognized and family-friendly

  • Overton Square – entertainment district with theaters, restaurants, and nightlife

  • Cooper-Young District – eclectic boutiques, cafés, breweries, and annual festivals

  • Crosstown Concourse – arts, dining, fitness, events, and an urban marketplace

  • Local music venues – live performances spanning blues, rock, indie, and soul

  • Historic bars and breweries

  • Year-round festivals, block parties, art crawls, and community celebrations

Midtown is constantly buzzing with culture, events, and neighborhood energy.


Schools in Midtown

Midtown offers a wide variety of public, charter, optional, private, and Montessori schools. Families appreciate the central access to respected educational options and specialty programs.

Options include:

  • Public elementary and middle schools within Shelby County Schools

  • Optional programs focused on arts, STEM, and academic excellence

  • Charter schools offering alternative learning models

  • Private schools ranging from Montessori to faith-based and college prep

  • Access to higher education through nearby institutions in the greater Memphis area

Midtown’s school landscape gives families flexibility and strong academic pathways.


Walkability & Transportation

Midtown is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Memphis:

  • Walkable districts like Cooper-Young and Overton Square

  • Bike-friendly streets and access to the Hampline trail network

  • Central location—just minutes from Downtown, the Medical District, and East Memphis

  • Public transit routes running through major Midtown corridors

  • Easy access to major roads including Poplar Avenue, Union Avenue, and East Parkway

  • Quick drive to Memphis International Airport

With its mixed-use corridors and compact layout, Midtown encourages walking, biking, and exploring.


History & Culture

Midtown is filled with historic character and deep Memphis roots. Early 1900s neighborhoods such as Vollintine-Evergreen, Annesdale, and Central Gardens showcase some of the city’s most beautiful architecture. Over the past century, the district evolved into a cultural hub known for its creative identity, grassroots community energy, and commitment to preserving its historic fabric.

Today, Midtown represents the artistic heart of Memphis—a place where culture, diversity, and history blend seamlessly. The area’s independent spirit and neighborhood pride shape a culture that is vibrant, inclusive, and unmistakably “Midtown.”


Homes in Midtown Memphis

Midtown features one of the most architecturally varied housing markets in the region:

  • Historic Craftsman, Tudor, and Colonial homes

  • Bungalows with character and charm

  • Larger historic estates in areas like Central Gardens

  • Renovated single-family homes with modern updates

  • Townhomes, condos, and apartments near walkable districts

  • Mixed-use developments in emerging urban corridors

Many homes feature original architecture, hardwood floors, large porches, and mature trees—appealing to those who value history and charm.


Housing Market Trends

Midtown remains a high-demand market thanks to its:

  • Historic architecture and unique home styles

  • Walkability and proximity to restaurants and cultural attractions

  • Strong community feel

  • Popularity among young professionals and long-time local families

  • Limited historic housing inventory combined with steady demand

Homes in Midtown often sell quickly, especially renovated properties or those in sought-after districts like Cooper-Young or Central Gardens.


Popular Neighborhoods in Midtown

  • Cooper-Young – artistic, eclectic, walkable, and known for its nightlife and festivals

  • Overton Square District – entertainment hub with restaurants and theater scene

  • Central Gardens – historic, tree-lined streets with grand early 20th-century homes

  • Evergreen Historic District – charming architecture and strong community ties

  • Annesdale-Snowden – historic mansions and peaceful streets

  • Crosstown Area – anchored by the Crosstown Concourse arts and culture hub

Each neighborhood offers its own personality, but all share Midtown’s signature blend of history, creativity, and community.


Buying or Selling in Midtown

Buying or selling in Midtown requires understanding its historic districts, architectural styles, and neighborhood nuances. Buyers often seek move-in-ready homes with character, while sellers benefit from strong demand and the appeal of Midtown’s walkability and charm. Whether purchasing a restored classic or listing a renovated bungalow, Midtown’s popularity and cultural appeal make it one of the most desirable areas in Memphis.

Midtown offers a lifestyle that blends history, creativity, and community—making it a vibrant and cherished place to call home.

Overview for Midtown, TN

22,925 people live in Midtown, where the median age is 37.3 and the average individual income is $52,720. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around Midtown, TN

There's plenty to do around Midtown, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Champion's Pharmacy & Herb Store, Mad Grocer, and South Memphis Farmers Market.

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Dining 3.69 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.5 miles 20 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $ 2.35 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.48 miles 23 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.91 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.35 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Midtown, TN

Midtown has 12,946 households, with an average household size of 1.71. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Midtown do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 22,925 people call Midtown home. The population density is 4,629.47 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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