Midland Commons, is an 88-acre site consisting of varying, complementary developments. Aside from the Publix Supermarket, Midland Village, the collection of restaurants, retail, and upscale condos convened around a central outdoor venue, Midland Village is adjacent to the Fall-Line Trace trail, and off-road Dragonfly Trail. Residents of Midland Village will be able to bike directly into uptown Columbus or Columbus State University, entertainment, or access to the River Walk. Combined with the planned dog park between Midland Village and the Fall-Line Trace, visitors and residents will be afforded.
The Midland area has its consistent growth in the recent past with new developments across commercial and residential markets. The recent expansion of Pratt & Whitney combined with the needs of Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Aflac, FedEx distribution, Global Payments, and PathTech, along with other companies, the Muscogee Technology Park has increased traffic counts to 70,000+ cars per day at the intersection of J.R. Allen Parkway and Manchester Expressway. Apart from the consistent growth in a high income sector of the city, Midland Commons’ strategic location is further bolstered by its positioning at the Eastern gateway to Columbus at the convergence of U.S. Highway 80 and Georgia 85. With the intersection of two major thoroughfares being fully signalized, and with five points of ingress and egress, Midland Commons is accessible from all directions.