For years, Mondawmin was considered part of Park Heights until the Mondawmin Mall opened in 1956, forging Mondawmin neighborhood’s own identity and promising a new beginning for the area. The mall complex has been at the center of the neighborhood ever since, and The Village at Mondawmin aims to bring the area a renewed hub of activity.
The Village at Mondawmin is a mission-driven redevelopment of the former Target store adjacent to the Mondawmin Mall. Tim Regan, president and CEO of The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, and his wife Joanne bought the property in hopes of creating a community-enhancing project. Under Tim’s leadership, the property was transformed and now The Village at Mondawmin includes six community service uses – Edenbridge PACE, CareFirst, A “Health Village” by University of Maryland Faculty Physicians, an expanded and relocated TouchPoint Baltimore, a childcare facility and a conference/office for Whiting-Turner. It features 14,000 square feet of retail space on both sides of its two main entries. The retail space provides an excellent opportunity for a café, quick-serve restaurants, and amenity retail to service the project’s tenants and visitors, as well as the adjacent neighborhoods and institutions, including Coppin State University, Baltimore City Community College, and Frederick Douglass High School.