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The Las Vegas Arts District is evolving, and Midtown, a visionary project by Z Life Co., is leading the charge. This women-led developer, behind the stylish English Hotel, is transforming downtown with a sustainable, mixed-use neighborhood that blends luxury and community spirit.
What is Midtown?
Located at 921 S. Main Street, Midtown is a multi-phase development featuring 3,000 residential units and 100,000 square feet of commercial space. Designed for walkability, it offers condos, apartments, hotel rooms, and micro-retail, all built with Z Life’s M8TRIX model, cutting costs by 20%. Condos start at $299,000, with 82% of Plaza Tower units reserved. Groundbreaking occurred on April 25, 2025, with Mayor Shelley Berkley in attendance. The first phase, Midtown Plaza, including the innovative English Residences (a Marriott Tribute Hotel/Condo), is set for completion by October 2025.
Why It Matters
Midtown is a game-changer, boosting the Arts District’s cultural and economic vibrancy. With chef-driven restaurants by Bruce Kalman, boutique shops, wellness spaces, and tech like VAY electric vehicles, it’s a modern, pedestrian-friendly hub. “This will change downtown Las Vegas,” said Mayor Berkley. Local businesses, like Cindy Lopez’s Cinloco, are excited for the growth, as Midtown’s residents will fuel the area’s creative scene.
Celebrate at Millennium Fandom Bar
Dive into the Arts District’s vibe at Millennium Fandom Bar (MFB), the ultimate spot for pop culture fans. Enjoy themed cocktails, fandom karaoke, trivia, and epic cosplay parties. Open Wednesday to Saturday, MFB is your geeky “home away from home.”
 MFB is Now open For Sunday  After Brunch : Sundays from 4pm to 12am
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Conclusion
Midtown is set to make the Arts District a global destination, blending luxury with creative energy. Experience it at Millennium Fandom Bar and follow the journey on midtownvegas.com. Stay connected with PlaneteVegas for all things Vegas!



Midtown wants to end live music in the arts district at 10 pm which would put many businesses under. They aren’t our friends
I had no idea that they were trying to do that .