Cherry Hill Town Center
634 Cherry Hill Rd
Baltimore, MD 21225
410.354.0167
vbannist@cc-md.org

Cherry Hill Town Center

Our Community Place


"I grew up in Cherry Hill and remember the shopping center as our gathering place.  Over time the vitality of the center eroded until 75% of the stores were vacant.  When Catholic Charities took over, new life was breathed back into the center.  The old movie theater that had been vacant for 30 years was developed into a food court.  The library, senior center, and Southern Community Action Center opened.  With the opening of Family Dollar this year, the center is nearing 100% occupancy.  It’s really wonderful to have Cherry Hill’s Town Center back as the center of community life, supporting local business, and at the same time bringing a national retailer to the neighborhood."

Cathy B. McClain
Executive Director
Cherry Hill Trust, Inc.

 

Family Dollar

Whether the residents of Cherry Hill in South Baltimore want brand name groceries, clothing and seasonal items, a haircut, manicure, or a good book to read, they need only go so far as Cherry Hill Town Center, their neighborhood shopping center.  When Catholic Charities redeveloped the Cherry Hill Town Center in 1998, it was mostly vacant and desperately in need of renovation.  Today, the Town Center is full of people shopping in the Family Dollar and other retail shops, eating at one of five different eateries, utilizing the services of the Enoch Pratt Free Library and relaxing with friends at the Cherry Hill Senior Center.

 

 

Family Dollar • Johns Hopkins WIC Program • Cherry Hill Liquors • China Wok • Rusty’s Barber Shop

Kang’s Mart • Little Leaders Infant Center, LLC • Future Leaders Child Care, LLC •  R. F. Laundry Services, Inc.

Enoch Pratt Library • Baltimore City Southern Community Action Center • Cherry Hill Senior Center

Fastax Services of Baltimore, Inc. • VIP Nails • Yummi Corner • Pixie Pizza/Subs • Y&J Carryout

 


Click the interactive map below to get directions to our location.


 

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