
Since colonial days, Pikesville has served as a major railroad and transportation route from Baltimore City to the rural farm country to the north. With the historic, ivy-covered headquarters of the Maryland State Police at its center, Pikesville retains its character today.
The Pikesville retail market with over 340,000 residents boasts one of the highest average household incomes in the Baltimore area at $65,557.
Pikesville enjoys direct access via the Baltimore Beltway (I-695). The Milford Mill and Old Court Road Metro stations link Pikesville to Baltimore’s central business district and the Johns Hopkins medical campus.
- Commercial development centers along Reisterstown Road, from Woodholme Road to Fallstaff Road at the Baltimore City-County line.
- Restaurant Row offers diners choices from Israeli, kosher Chinese, ribs, sushi, traditional deli, and Maryland cuisine.
- One-of-a kind gift, gourmet, jewelry, designer clothing and international food shops attract patrons from throughout the market.
Families, empty nesters, and young professionals choose Pikesville for its charming traditional neighborhoods; historic enclaves, luxury condominiums and apartment communities. A number of senior living communities bring active older adults to enjoy Pikesville’s commercial core.
Baltimore County
Department of Economic Development
400 Washington Avenue Towson Maryland 21204
Phone 410-887-8000
Revised January 17, 2008