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.

Midtown Houston has long played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s identity. Once part of the historic Third and Fourth Wards, the area was a thriving center for African American life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for its grand homes, vibrant businesses, and influential community leaders.

Following a period of mid-century decline, a grassroots coalition established the Midtown Redevelopment Authority (MRA) and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 (TIRZ) in 1992 to lead revitalization efforts. MRA continues to invest in critical infrastructure and public enhancements, advancing streetscapes, mobility, and urban design projects that support accessibility, sustainability, and livability.

The Midtown Management District (MMD) was created in 1999 to foster a clean, safe, and connected urban environment. Through proactive security measures and strategic partnerships, Midtown prioritizes the safety and well-being of residents, businesses, and visitors.

Midtown also champions economic growth and inclusivity by cultivating strong connections between businesses, residents, and stakeholders to create a vibrant, walkable district. Its rich cultural scene includes public art, live entertainment, and creative spaces, making it a hub for artistic expression.

To ensure quality of life, Midtown emphasizes consistent maintenance and cleanliness, keeping the district inviting and well-kept. The Midtown Parks Conservancy (MPC), founded in 2013, programs and maintains key green spaces such as Midtown Park and Bagby Park, offering lush parks and active recreation that enrich the community and promote sustainability.

want to know more?

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

Sharita Bohanna
Public Safety Administrative Coordinator

Steve Smith
Facilities Supervisor

Chandler Snipe
Project Manager

David T. Thomas
Leasing/Accounting Manager

Madison Walkes
Senior Marketing and Communications Manager

Kayler Williams
Sr. Executive Assistant

Vernon E. Williams
Chief Operating Officer

press + news

latest press
September 30, 2025
Midtown Hosts National Night Out in Bagby Park
September 30, 2025
Midtown Hosts National Night Out in Bagby Park
September 10, 2025
City of Houston Unveils Six Public Art Installations that Challenge Perceptions of Homelessness, Provide Career Opportunities and Bring Art to Public Spaces
September 10, 2025
City of Houston Unveils Six Public Art Installations that Challenge Perceptions of Homelessness, Provide Career Opportunities and Bring Art to Public Spaces
June 24, 2025
Midtown Buzz Summer Issue, 2025
June 24, 2025
Midtown Buzz Summer Issue, 2025
May 20, 2025
Unhoused Houstonians and Local Creative Community Collaborate on Employment Opportunities through a Series of Public Art Installations
May 20, 2025
Unhoused Houstonians and Local Creative Community Collaborate on Employment Opportunities through a Series of Public Art Installations
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
latest news coverage
October 13, 2025
Houstonia
Where Houston Eats After Dark
October 13, 2025
Space City Weather
Fall Day Event Update
October 2, 2025
Houston Chronicle
This Houston neighborhood has become infamous online. But what does crime data really say?
September 23, 2025
Click2Houston
Houston Midtown bar uses AI-powered camera to curb vehicle break-ins
September 22, 2025
Click2Houston
Humanity seen through colors: The art that’s making an impact and changing our view of Houston’s unhoused community
September 18, 2025
CW39
Local artists create art based on lives of homeless Houstonians
September 18, 2025
Glasstire
A Guide to Houston Happenings During Untitled Art
September 18, 2025
Click2Houston
Prayer wall to public art: Houston art project gives homeless people a voice
UPDATE:

The MRA Board Meeting has been rescheduled for October 23rd

Skip to content