Midtown Center
Seattle, WA
As a new model of inclusive development, Midtown Center moves beyond the standard approach to mixed-use development by bolstering local businesses, providing affordable housing and open space that maintain a sense of place and community for Seattle’s Central District. To accomplish this, the project team partnered with Africatown Community Land Trust, a non-profit that advocates for positive culture and community economic development for Seattle’s black community and the Central District.
The Midtown public square sets the tone for a neighborhood urban oasis shaped by community input of flexible, programmable space for restaurants and a public market. Retail will spill out to the street plazas at 23rd Street and Union Street expanding the active community open space.
Seattle, WA
As a new model of inclusive development, Midtown Center moves beyond the standard approach to mixed-use development by bolstering local businesses, providing affordable housing and open space that maintain a sense of place and community for Seattle’s Central District. To accomplish this, the project team partnered with Africatown Community Land Trust, a non-profit that advocates for positive culture and community economic development for Seattle’s black community and the Central District.
The Midtown public square sets the tone for a neighborhood urban oasis shaped by community input of flexible, programmable space for restaurants and a public market. Retail will spill out to the street plazas at 23rd Street and Union Street expanding the active community open space.