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Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce’s Relocation Package
Welcome to Catonsville and Southwest Baltimore County. We have a diversity of historic buildings, residential charm, commercial & industrial areas, and natural beauty that is unique to the Mid Atlantic Region.
The center of Catonsville is a historic village with large Victorian homes and a traditional "Main Street" that has been restored through a neighborhood revitalization project. Many restaurants, shops, and offices line the street that was part of the Old National Road. A number of specialty music stores have earned the area the nickname, "Music City Maryland"
Baltimore National Pike, U.S. Route 40, is a shoppers paradise with a variety of shops, malls, and big-box retailers. There is a large collection of furniture stores to satisfy every budget.
Surrounding Catonsville are a number of communities with their own commercial areas including Arbutus, Baltimore Highlands, Halethorpe, Lansdowne, Paradise, Oella, Relay, and Security Square.
The region is blessed with transportation opportunities. Residents and businesses are located just minutes from four interstate highways, Baltimore-Washington International Airport, AMTRAK, MARC commuter service, and MTA Bus Lines & Light Rail.
We have it all a small-town feeling with the convenience and opportunities of a metropolitan area.
Greater Catonsville Demographics
In southwest Baltimore County, you can enjoy the diversity of a big city while keeping a small-town feel. The total population of the Catonsville area is 45,839. The average age of residents is 41 years ld, and 53 of the people are married. Twenty-four percent of the residents have children.

There are numerous transportation options available making commuting a breeze. The average travel time to work is 23 minutes.
Distance to:
Baltimore Inner Harbor - 6 miles
Washington DC - 32 miles
Philadelphia - 106 miles
New York City - 206 miles
The median value of housing in the region is $125,400, and the average price of homes sold in Catonsville last year was $139,920.

Regional Employment
| Type of Occupation |
Percentage |
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Type of Occupation |
Percentage |
| White Collar |
73.92% |
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All Service |
10.31% |
| Exec./Admin./Managerial |
18.59% |
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Blue Collar |
15.18% |
| Professional & Specialty |
21.78% |
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Crafts & Precision |
8.14% |
| Other White Collar |
33.55% |
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Farm/Forest/Fishing |
0.59% |
| Provided by Chris Smith Catonsville Times |
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Climate
Yearly Precipitation (inches) - 41.8
Yearly Snowfall (inches) - 21.3
Summer Temperature (F) - 74.9
Winter Temperature (F) - 34.7
Education and Recreation
With the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville campus, and several private and public schools, the southwest county region offers educational opportunities at every level, from pre-kindergarten through graduate school and adult continuing education. Residents are well educated, with one in three having a college degree, one in ten having a graduate or professional diploma.
The community places a high value on education. A large proportion of Baltimore Countys children, about 80% are enrolled in public school, reflecting the countys success in providing quality education. The elementary and secondary program that includes Gifted and Talented, careers, and internships, and quality instruction, is designed to prepare all students to compete successfully in the 21st-century arena.
Enjoy the Great Outdoors
Hilton Area is the access to Patapsco Valley State Park that connects with Catonsville. A leisurely drive down Hilton Avenue will bring you to a woodland area with opportunities for picnicking, hiking, and playing on the tire playground. The Rails-to-Trails movement has provided our area with two excellent walking paths. Streetcar Trail #8 is a short path between Catonsville Junction and Frederick Road. Trolley Trail #9 is a longer, more challenging trail from the end of Edmondson Avenue to the Patapsco River at Oella.
Explore Local History
Banneker Historical Park & Museum is located off Frederick Road at 300 Oella Avenue with museum hours: 10:00am 4:00pm Tuesday through Saturday. The Catonsville Historical Society operates The Townsend House and Pullen Museum at 1824 Frederick Road. Frederick Road, the Historic National Road Scenic Byway through Catonsville, is part of a multi-state planning effort to obtain an American Byways designation under the Federal Highway Administrations Scenic Byway Program
The Best in Holiday Activities
The region is famous for holiday extravaganzas including Catonsvilles Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks and the Annual Arts & Crafts Festival.
Exciting Line-up of Cultural Events
The woods behind Catonsville High School come alive every Saturday and Sunday during the summer months with the Lurman Woodland Theatre Summer Concert Series. Concerts will feature bluegrass, rock & rock, Irish music and dancing, folk, barbershop and much more.
Discover a Wealth of Shopping Opportunities
Visit our friendly merchants along Frederick Road in the Village of Catonsville, Security Square Mall; Westview Mall, Catonsville Plaza, and many other stores along Baltimore National Pike; Catonsville Junction; Paradise; and Wilkens Beltway Plaza.
Moving to Our Area?
Heres a list of residential real estate agents who are members of the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce:
Century 21 Results, 410-744-6500
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 410-744-4100
Edward J. Warren, Inc., 410-744-6200
Long & Foster R.E., Inc., 410-744-6858
Miller Home Marketing Team REMAX, 410-740-1293
Realty Concepts, 410-788-9995
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Quick Reference
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Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce
Serving Southwest Baltimore County
P.O. Box 21100, 1002 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 21228
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410-744-4169 FAX:410-744-6127
www.catonsville.org
chamber@catonsville.org
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Baltimore County Department of Economic Development
400 Washington Avenue, Towson, MD 21204
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410-887-8000
FAX 410-887-8017 www.co.ba.md.us
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Small Business Resource Center
102 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 101
Towson, MD 21204
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410-825-2549
FAX 410-825-3468
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Maryland State Department of Business & Economic Development
217 E. Redwood St., Baltimore, MD 21201
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410-767-6300
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| Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority |
410-333-4270 |
| Baltimore County Library |
410-887-0951 |
| Baltimore County Police |
410-887-0872 |
| Baltimore Co. Recreation & Parks |
410-887-0959 |
| Baltimore Gas & Electric |
410-685-0123 |
| BWI Airport |
410-859-7100 |
| Catonsville Celebrations Comm. |
410-744-7042 |
| Catonsville Historical Society |
410-744-3034 |
| Catonsville Senior Center |
410-887-0900 |
| CCBC Catonsville |
410-455-6050 |
| Comcast Cablevision |
410-427-9600 |
| Mass Transit Administration |
410-539-5000 |
| UMBC |
410-455-1000 |
| U.S. Post Office Catonsville |
410-747-4510 |
| Water, Baltimore City |
410-396-3500 |
To receive more information, please contact Jim Listerat 410-744-4169 or e-mail chamber@catonsville.org.
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