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Stockton's Midtown - Magnolia Community
Live Learn Work Walk
The Midtown Community is an older, mixed central city residential and commercial area.
The Midtown is located just north
of Stockton's growing central
business district. Both the central
business district and the Midtown
are undergoing substantial revitalization
and redevelopment, along with
similar initiatives in several
other surrounding areas and neighborhoods.
The Midtown possesses many of
the homes built in the city between
1880 and 1920 identified as historically
and architecturally significant
by the Stockton Cultural Heritage
Board. In fact, over half of
the structures in the Midtown
were constructed before 1920
and reflect virtually every notable
architectural style of California's
19th and early 20th centuries.
This was Stockton's most fashionable area, and it continues to bring an urbane charm to central Stockton.
The citizens of the Magnolia District will hold a
Communityl Meeting
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
5:30p
Philomathean Club
1000 N. Hunter
(at Acacia, across from Eden Park)
Residents, businessowners and other members of the community are encouraged to participate and meet your local Councilmember, Community Service Officer, Neighborhood Services and Police Department representatives. Please plan to attend to discuss concerns and community solutions.
An opportunity to get involved in your neighborhood community!
For questions, please call (209) 937-8279.
Do you or could you work from home? You may be interested in purchasing a home in Stockton’s historic Midtown neighborhood. No other area of Stockton offers the same “mixed use occupancy” zoning, permit fee reductions, and City incentives, with an ideal location perfectly adapted to living in a part of Stockton’s history, while enjoying the shortest possible commute. find out more....
The Magnolia District is located within the Stockton Midtown
area. The boundaries are
Harding Way on the North, Miner Avenue on the South,
Union Pacific Railroad tracks on the East, and El Dorado
Street on the West.
Click on the map below for a larger view.
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