Midtown Alliance
Non-profit organization · Atlanta ·

Midtown Alliance

Non-profit organization · Atlanta ·

Community events, public safety, maintenance, and transportation

Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null
Midtown Alliance by null

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999 Peachtree St NE #730, Atlanta, GA 30309 Get directions

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999 Peachtree St NE #730, Atlanta, GA 30309 Get directions

+1 404 892 0050
midtownatl.com
@midtown_atl

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 12, 2025

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Midtown Alliance

junior robert

Google
Midtown Alliance does an amazing job hosting engaging community events that bring people together. Their efforts make Midtown a lively, welcoming place to live and visit.

Elizabeth Petkovich

Google
I reached out to Midtown Alliance about the timing of a traffic light. Within a day or so, I received a reply back and within a week, they had adjusted the light! Those of us who live in Midtown are fortunate to have the support of this organization whose main objective is to create a thriving, safe and dynamic community.

Tamarra Bebley

Google
This company does a really good job of curating and hosting events around Midtown! I always look forward to hear what new and exciting ideas they’re bringing to the community. The staff is also amazing to work with.

Jay Caffaro

Google
I appreciate Midtown and all the programs they have for the community, including Midtown Green. They do a great job of keeping Midtown clean and making it beautiful. The guys are friendly when I’m out as well.

Tyler Forsyth

Google
How do we voice our concerns with you guys destroying our city streets for useless bike lanes nobody uses already? You tore up a few streets already and planning to do more to take away lanes but YET.. doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR MASS TRANSIT!!!!!! WE DO NOT WANT USELESS BIKE LANES! Stop taking our streets away. We’re not biking around town to work. What goes through you guys minds?

Christian Martin

Google
They do a great job promoting local businesses and keeping the neighborhood clean and safe. I saw their cleaning guys zipping around taking care of the little things. Safety team was present and courteous. We even used the app to find some sweet deals on food and drinks that made the last couple of days of our visit to ATL truly unforgettable. Overall, an outstanding organization.

Cassandra Lee

Google
Moved to Midtown a few months ago, follow the work of the Alliance, and have gone to a few meetings. They have ideas, encourage public transit within the neighborhood and with businesses, promote a lively community-oriented living space, aren't anti-scooter (though are working on solutions to some of the issues with them), and are responsibile for many safety and cultural initiatives. Check out their website for a great resource library you can download, including latest survey. I've been coming to Midtown since the 90s, and it's just better than ever; so glad I chose to live here! Keep up the great work, seriously! p.s. I don't think this community non-profit is responsible for car-towing, rather the City of Atlanta--too bad about the one-star review that brings the score down. This is a great organization.

M H

Google
Overall it us a great organization for the community; however would like to see more effort addressing safety concerns such as street lighting or better said lack of street lighting, unsafe/unsavory safety areas such as right in front of QT and nearby areas, the lack of control over electric scooters used by minors in midtown streets. This weekend saw children as young as 11 zigzaging in and out of traffic. Any hope some of these issues will be addressed? It's nice to know more about new buildings and such but to be succesful, we need to address current issues to make midtown safe for all. Thanks.