The Pikesville Farmers Market is moving to a new home.
As the market celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, it will relocate next month to the Pikesville Armory at 640 Reisterstown Road.
The market will operate on Tuesdays from May 5 through Nov. 24. It will expand to offer space for 50 vendors, up from 30 vendors in recent years.
“As we celebrate 25 years of supporting local agriculture, small businesses and community connection, moving to the Armory gives us the space to grow intentionally—welcoming more vendors, expanding programming and strengthening food access—while remaining rooted in the values that have defined this market,” said Beth Rheingold, president and CEO of the Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, in a statement. “This move will position the farmers market as a central part of Pikesville’s future as a vibrant community hub.”
Currently, 30 full-season vendors and 10 pop-ups have signed up to participate in this year’s market. The Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce is still accepting vendor applications.
This year’s vendors will be selling fresh produce, meats, desserts, beverages, prepared foods, food trucks, crafts, cut flowers, frozen treats, apparel, jewelry, health and beauty items, gifts, professional services and more.
New to the market will be dog treats, an expanded apparel area, and more food trucks.
There will be a special Kids’ Day on June 23, with entertainment and games for families to enjoy.
The Pikesville Farmers Market was first held at the Pikesville Library parking lot 25 years ago, before moving to an Office Depot property, now the site of Market Maven. For the past decade, it has operated at Pomona Square.
David Ginsburg, executive director of the Pikesville Armory Foundation, welcomed the farmers market to the armory property.
“Our Foundation is overjoyed at the announcement of the Pikesville Farmers Market moving to the Pikesville Armory this May,” Ginsburg said in a statement. “Since our founding, the Farmers Market has always been considered a crucial cornerstone of the community hub we are building here.”
The market will be the latest activation of the Pikesville Armory, which is undergoing a $100 million renovation. Work was completed on the first phase of the project in summer 2025, including meeting and event space for veterans and other community members, as well as office space for the Pikesville Armory Foundation and a regional office for Baltimore County’s Department of Recreation and Parks.
The second phase of the project is expected to begin in late 2026. That phase will include work on athletic fields, walking paths, a playground, public art and historical monuments throughout the armory’s grounds, and other outdoor elements.
In the meantime, the armory has been used to host a jazz summer concert series, a multimedia art exhibit, and other community events.
