Noun
midtown (countable and uncountable, plural midtowns)
(US) The part of a city between uptown and downtown
There is no question that there is an unseen world. The problem is, how far is it from midtown and how late is it open? Woody Allen
Do I wear a helmet? Ugh. I do when I'm riding through a precarious part of town, meaning Midtown traffic. But when I'm riding on secure protected lanes or on the paths that run along the Hudson or through Central Park - no, I don't wear the dreaded helmet then. David Byrne
My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space. Bobby Flay
It's important to have a fallback and other activities that keep you interested. I started acting when I was about nine or 10 years old. My father was a midtown firefighter so I always wanted to be a firefighter, but then acting came along. I have to have a plan B. Jake T. Austin
Actor George Takei autographing an original animation cel from the series at Midtown Comics in Manhattan. Source: Internet
Along with playing pickleball, he sticks to a regular litter pickup schedule in Midtown and Spring Hill. Source: Internet