Livability Score

79
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities C-

There are some amenities close to this location.
Coffee (21) F
Lee's Deli
Coffee Shop
Corner Bakery
Coffee Shop
Kung Fu Tea
Coffee Shop
Cafe Columbia
Coffee Shop
Cafe Mezcla
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Cafe on the Quad
Coffee Shop
Bagel Bin & Deli
Coffee Shop
Mad City Coffee
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Nourishing Journey
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Riverside Roastery & Espresso
Coffee Shop
Casey's Coffee
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (8) F
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Theatre Arts
Chrysalis
Theatre Arts
AMC Columbia 14
Cinema
Howard County Center of African-American Culture
Museum
Howard County Center of African American Culture
Museum
Brunswick Zone
Bowling Alley
United Artists Snowden Square 14
Cinema
UA Snowden Square Stadium 14
Cinema
Food and Drink (109) D-
The Charmery
Sweets
Little Caesars
Fast Food
Dunkin'
Fast Food
Cinnabon
Fast Food
Five Guys
Fast Food
Chick-fil-A
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Oakland Mills Liquors
Alcohol
MOD Pizza
Fast Food
Subway
Fast Food
Chipotle
Fast Food
Zoës Kitchen
Fast Food
Cold Stone Creamery
Sweets
The Halal Guys
Fast Food
Shake Shack
Fast Food
Subway
Fast Food
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Sweets
Dunkin'
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Chick N Friends
Fast Food
Sonoma's
Bar
Owen Brown Wine & Spirits
Alcohol
The Meadows Frozen Custard
Sweets
Domino's
Fast Food
Charter Deli
Fast Food
Fitness (7) F
YogaSix
Gym
Columbia Athletic Club
Gym
Orangetheory Fitness
Gym
Life Time
Gym
Columbia Gymnastics
Gym
Pure Fitness
Gym
Maple Lawn Community Center
Community Centre
Groceries (20) F
Whole Foods Market
Grocery Store
Lidl
Grocery Store
LA Mart
Grocery Store
Giant
Grocery Store
Touché Touchet Bakery
Bakery
Giant Food
Grocery Store
Today's Catch
Seafood
David's Natural Market
Grocery Store
Bonheur Patisserie & Deli
Bakery
Roggenart
Bakery
Harris Teeter
Grocery Store
Safeway
Grocery Store
Wegmans
Grocery Store
Giant
Grocery Store
Great Harvest Bread Company
Bakery
Giant
Grocery Store
Trader Joe's
Grocery Store
Weis
Grocery Store
ALDI
Grocery Store
Parks (253) A+
Color Burst Park
Park
Symphony Woods
Park
Owen Brown Playground 2
Playground
Lake Kittamaqundi Park
Park
Atholton Park
Park
Martin Road Park
Park
Hawthorn Park
Park
Laura's Place
Playground
Vantage Point Park
Park
Lake Elkhorn Park
Park
Wilde Lake Park
Park
Sewells Orchard Park
Park
Sewell's Orchard Park
Park
Holiday Hills Park
Park
Blandair Regional Park
Park
Blandair
Park
Hopewell Park
Park
Jackson Park
Park
Columbia SportsPark and SkatePark
Park
Dickinson Park
Park
Cedar Lane Park
Park
Animal Park
Playground
KC1
Playground
Long Reach Park
Park
Long Reach 1 Park
Park
Shops (141) D-
JCPenney
Department Store
REEDS Jewelers - The Mall in Columbia
Fashion
Village Nail Bar
Beauty
European Wax Center
Beauty
The Hair Connoisseur - Tamara Taylor
Beauty
Floyd's 99 Barber Shop
Hairdresser
H&M
Clothing
TCC
Electronics
Arhaus
Furniture
Soma
Clothing
AT&T
Electronics
The Mall in Columbia
Mall
Anthropologie
Clothing
Lou Lou
Clothing
Talbots
Clothing
Foot Locker
Shoes
Apple Store
Electronics
Bubbles Salon
Hairdresser
Macy's
Department Store
Nordstrom
Department Store
Town Center Exxon
Convenience Store
7-Eleven
Convenience Store
Hair Pros Of Columbia
Beauty
Hair Cuttery
Hairdresser
Dollar Tree
Discount Store
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 4.4% take public transportation in Columbia.
Public Transit Stops (140)
Stops & Stations
A+
Steven Forest & Soft Shade Way Southbound
Bus Stop
Stevens Forest & Soft Shade Opposite Northbound
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Hickory Road Opposite Northbound
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Hickory Ridge Road Southbound
Bus Stop
Steven Forest & Farewell Road Opposite Southbound
Bus Stop
Stevens Forest & Farewell Road Northbound
Bus Stop
Stevens Forest & Kilimanjaro Southbound Opposite
Bus Stop
Stevens Forest & Kilimanjaro Northbound
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Cradlerock North Opposite Southbound
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Cradlerock North Northbound
Bus Stop
Columbia Mall & Ring Road Westbound
Bus Stop
Columbia Mall & South Ring Road Eastbound
Bus Stop
Oakland Mills Road & Village Center Southbound
Bus Stop
Oakland Mills & Village Center Northbound
Bus Stop
White Acre Road & Thunder Hill
Bus Stop
White Acre Road & Thunder Hill Road Far-side Westbound
Bus Stop
Mall In Columbia / AMC Theatre (Northbound)
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Cradlerock South Southbound
Bus Stop
Mall In Columbia / Amc Theatre (Southbound)
Bus Stop
Broken Land Parkway & Cradlerock South Northbound
Bus Stop
Windstream Dr / Mall In Columbia (Southbound)
Bus Stop
Windstream Dr / Mall In Columbia (Northbound)
Bus Stop
Little Patuxent Parkway & Governor Warfield Parkway Northbound
Bus Stop
Twin Rivers Road & Trumpeter Road Eastbound
Bus Stop
Hickory Ridge Village Center / Giant
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
4.4%
C-
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cost of living F

The cost of living in Columbia is 133/100 - which is 12% higher than Maryland.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
F
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A-
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crime C+

Columbia crime rates are 1,709 per 100k, which is 16% lower than Maryland
Property Crime
1,375 crimes per 100k
B
Violent Crime
335 crimes per 100k
C
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employment A+

The median income in Columbia is $111,278 - which is 46% higher than Maryland.
Med. Household Income
$111,278
A+
Unemployment Rate
2.9%
B+
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health A+

There are some hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (24)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Johns Hopkins Community Physicians - Howard County
Doctor
Merriweather Fire Station
Fire Station
Amanda Gallagher Orthodontics
Dentist
Howard County Station 7 - Banneker
Fire Station
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Howard County General Hospital
Hospital
Ultra Care Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Walgreens
Pharmacy
RB Dental
Dentist
Long Reach Fire Station
Fire Station
Rivers Park Fire Station
Fire Station
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Crossroads Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Somerford Place
Nursing Home
JHU/APL Fire Station / Building 46
Fire Station
American Radiology Services
Clinic
Pearltree Dental Care
Dentist
University of Maryland Urgent Care
Clinic
Global Health Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Ashton Family Dentistry
Dentist
Kaiser Permanente Columbia Gateway Medical Center
Clinic
Pediatrics
Clinic
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Morningside House of Ellicott City
Nursing Home
Kid's Eye Care of Maryland
Doctor
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
D+
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housing A+

Columbia home prices are $385,900 - which is 33% higher than Maryland
Home Price
$385,900
A+
Home Appreciation Rate
5%
B
Home Affordability
3.5x (home price to income ratio)
B-
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schools B

The Columbia graduation rate is 95% - which is 9% higher than Maryland
School Test Scores
51%
D-
High School Grad. Rates
95%
A+
Elementary Schools (28) D-
Julia Brown Montessori School
Stevens Forest Elementary
Clemens Crossing Elementary
Nurturing Nest Montessori
Oakland Mills Middle
Cradlerock Elementary
Lake Elkhorn Middle
Atholton Elementary
Talbott Springs Elementary
Bryant Woods Elementary
Wilde Lake Middle
Bryant Woods Montessori Childrens House
Jeffers Hill Elementary
Columbia Montessori School
Running Brook Elementary
Swansfield Elementary
Global Children Montessori School
Longfellow Elementary
Harpers Choice Middle
Thunder Hill Elementary
Phelps Luck Elementary
Guilford Elementary
Homewood School
Love Of Learning Montessori School
Applications And Research Laboratory
High Schools (6) F
Oakland Mills High
Wilde Lake High
Atholton High
Hammond High
Long Reach High
Homewood School
Howard High
Centennial High
River Hill High
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ratings D+

Columbia has an overall rating of 57% from 29 reviews.
User Reviews (4)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (25)
From AreaVibes
A-
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Extreme vandalism and theft. 1 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 12, 2018) I have lived in Columbia for 3 months, it was recommended by multiple people when we found out we were moving to the area. We live in a seemingly quiet cul-de-sac with an entrance to the trail network that we have previously enjoyed taking our dogs on. We recently had our vehicle ...Read More broken into, door window was completely smashed and belongings were scattered across left out in the rain. Turns out our vehicle was not the only one. There were 6 on our street, 5 on the next, and 3 on another. We were informed by other neighbors that this was not the first time (would've been nice if we had known prior). When the cop arrived he was disinterested in and seemed annoyed that he was there. He did inform us that there were more than the number that we had given him and that wasn't including the other side of the community which got hit hard as well. He also told us we would've been better off if we did not lock our vehicle and that it was just kids being kids. For the thousands of dollars of property damage on our street alone (not including stolen items) I felt like more could've been done especially if they are aware that this is a reoccurring issue. It's a shame because Columbia does have a variety of amenities but not of that matters if you don't feel safe in your own neighborhood. Read Less
Fraud 1 rating By Columbiak ( Jul 01, 2016) I lived in Columbia for more than 10 years. While there are many friendly, pleasant, and neighborly people in Columbia, a significant proportion, perhaps a majority, are arrogant, self righteous, narrow-minded, and entitled. Columbia was founded as an experiment in new town livin ...Read More g in the 60s and attracted many idealists with progressive view points. There was a significant sense of community and inclusiveness. At least that's the story. When I lived there, within the last few years, that's curdled into a sense of propriety and significant separation. New comers are looked down upon and ignored. If you didn't move to Columbia in the 70s or earlier (a group that refers to itself as "pioneers") your opinion is worthless. The pioneers consider Columbia to be theirs. As one of them told me once, "you have to understand. We are always watching and we see everything". While there is a degree of diversity, classism renders that nearly valueless today.Falling home values in most of Columbia, has never recovered from the real estate crash, have added to the tension as the pioneers have seen increases in home prices dwindle,mleaving them with less to cash out. Changes to the down town area, which benefit corporations in ways in which old socialists who have worked for government all their lives cannot hope to understand, are fueling this growing sense of entitled anger. The whole community reeks of smoldering discontent. I drive to Annapolis to shop, although Columbia is much closer. I go there only when I absolutely must. Read Less
Diverse, expensive, good schools and lots of shopping 3.5 rating By springsteengirl ( Sep 24, 2013) I was born and raised in Columbia. I graduated HS in 1998 and the majority of my graduating class went to college or joined the military. The school system here is pretty decent. I would feel safe sending my kids (if I had them) to Howard County Public schools. There are private ...Read More schools around here as well and they all have great reputations.

Columbia has alot of government workers living here due to the close proximity to Washington DC/NoVA/Baltimore. Thre are plenty of jobs, you may not want to do them (fast food, waitressing, sign spinning, cleaning, retail) but there are opportunities for those who don't have college. There is a great community college, HCC, that I graduated from with a Registered Nurse AA. Columbia is pretty liberal, but if you look hard you can find the Right wingers. There is a magnet for your car that says "Choose Civility" meaning that we as Howard Countians should think about others, make the right decisions, be courteous, etc. I personally have one that says "Choose Insanity, Live in HoCo." I always have to be different!

The Columbia Mall is top notch with great shopping. There's the usual Target, Walmart, Old Navy, and drug stores as well as the local grocery chains of Wegmans, Giant, Safeway, and Harris Teeter. The restaurants are pretty decent, the chains and the independents. There is plenty of things to do on the weekends especially for young kids/families. There
is always complaints that there isn't anything to for teenagers to do but I don't think teenagers know what they want to do in the first place! The mall and movies (2 theaters at that), lots of sports. TONS of sports and county run activities. Lacrosse and soccer are pretty important around here. There is also Merriweather Post Pavillion which is a concert venue that has history going back to the late 60's. Great place to see an outdoor show.

Housing is not cheap. I'm not going to lie, but its going to break your bank unless you make a decent salary or have roommates. My rent is $1400 for a 1 bedroom with a den near the mall. Its a nice complex; there are some areas that have section 8 housing that are really not safe. There's alot of car thefts/petty theft in these areas and it is a shame because James Rouse (the founder of Columbia's concept) didn't intend for it to be like that. If you want to buy a house, a condo will start at $150,000-300,000. A townhouse $190-400,000 and a single family home can run $250,000 to 700,000 with the median somewhere around 350-400,000. Property taxes are high from what I understand but we are a "rich county." Personally I don't think I want to pay that much for a house in Columbia when I can go to a different county in MD and pay less. But Columbia is accessible to major highways and is central between DC and Baltimore. Traffic is typical during rush hours, a little congestion but we are between 2 major cities with lots of highways so thats to be expected. And our roads are maintained well, no crumbling bridges or miles of potholes.

There is a strong Volunteer Fire Dept as well as Professional FF's as well as a great Police Department. They take good care of us and the community. There are community "laws" that make you follow the rules as far as stuff like you can't just paint your door pink and your house purple; you have to have the neighborhood approve it. There is a Columbia Association that runs the pools, gyms, and other stuff. We even have a few man-made lakes with trails to ride/walk/run on. Rumor has it we are getting a dog park next year; Columbia is very dog friendly.

This is definitely a decent place to raise kids if you can afford to buy here. Living here single has its perks but its pricey to rent apartments without roommates. Downtown Baltimore is better for the single life in my opinion.

And last but not least Howard County General Hospital...its a decent hospital. I worked there for 18 months and I would trust the doctors and nurses with my loved ones and myself. There is an abundance of top notch doctors in the area; they are also affiliated with Johns Hopkins. Other great hospitals and medical facilities are close by in Baltimore.

For older folks or retired folks this is probably not the best area unless you have alot of money. Its very pricey for 55 and Up housing/nursing homes/assisted living. They are good facilities but if you don't have $7k a month for one person, you won't be able to retire and live near here.

So if you take anything from this rambling of mine its that Columbia is aesthetically pleasing, well mannered, and hard working people. The local government is pretty liberal but that is Maryland overall. Read Less
Columbia, MD - A Nice Place To Stop 4 rating By Anonymous ( Jun 03, 2010) Columbia, MD has all of the ingredients to make an excellent place to live or visit however it doesn't quite utilize them in a way that makes it successful! I was slightly impressed with Columbia when I passed through in May of 2009 but I can't say I'd ever move there!

The downt
...Read More own Columbia area is nice and consists of many fancy businesses, shopping and restaurants which give it is a semi-modern feel. I suppose the first problem I had with Columbia is that there really arent' many things to do! There aren't really any special attractions! Visitors can go enjoy a nice day in the park since Columbia does have some wonderful outdoor areas.

In addition the local shopping is pretty decent, plenty of shops and an outstanding mall that offers plenty of selection and even decent dining! Outside of the mall there are also plenty of good places to get high quality food or just a quick and delicious meal! Columbia is in the process of redeveloping downtown and I look forward to see how it might turn out! For now I would recommend Columbia as a day-stop; great to visit the mall and eat.
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Diverse, expensive, good schools and lots of shopping 3.5 rating By springsteengirl ( Sep 24, 2013) I was born and raised in Columbia. I graduated HS in 1998 and the majority of my graduating class went to college or joined the military. The school system here is pretty decent. I would feel safe sending my kids (if I had them) to Howard County Public schools. There are private ...Read More schools around here as well and they all have great reputations.

Columbia has alot of government workers living here due to the close proximity to Washington DC/NoVA/Baltimore. Thre are plenty of jobs, you may not want to do them (fast food, waitressing, sign spinning, cleaning, retail) but there are opportunities for those who don't have college. There is a great community college, HCC, that I graduated from with a Registered Nurse AA. Columbia is pretty liberal, but if you look hard you can find the Right wingers. There is a magnet for your car that says "Choose Civility" meaning that we as Howard Countians should think about others, make the right decisions, be courteous, etc. I personally have one that says "Choose Insanity, Live in HoCo." I always have to be different!

The Columbia Mall is top notch with great shopping. There's the usual Target, Walmart, Old Navy, and drug stores as well as the local grocery chains of Wegmans, Giant, Safeway, and Harris Teeter. The restaurants are pretty decent, the chains and the independents. There is plenty of things to do on the weekends especially for young kids/families. There
is always complaints that there isn't anything to for teenagers to do but I don't think teenagers know what they want to do in the first place! The mall and movies (2 theaters at that), lots of sports. TONS of sports and county run activities. Lacrosse and soccer are pretty important around here. There is also Merriweather Post Pavillion which is a concert venue that has history going back to the late 60's. Great place to see an outdoor show.

Housing is not cheap. I'm not going to lie, but its going to break your bank unless you make a decent salary or have roommates. My rent is $1400 for a 1 bedroom with a den near the mall. Its a nice complex; there are some areas that have section 8 housing that are really not safe. There's alot of car thefts/petty theft in these areas and it is a shame because James Rouse (the founder of Columbia's concept) didn't intend for it to be like that. If you want to buy a house, a condo will start at $150,000-300,000. A townhouse $190-400,000 and a single family home can run $250,000 to 700,000 with the median somewhere around 350-400,000. Property taxes are high from what I understand but we are a "rich county." Personally I don't think I want to pay that much for a house in Columbia when I can go to a different county in MD and pay less. But Columbia is accessible to major highways and is central between DC and Baltimore. Traffic is typical during rush hours, a little congestion but we are between 2 major cities with lots of highways so thats to be expected. And our roads are maintained well, no crumbling bridges or miles of potholes.

There is a strong Volunteer Fire Dept as well as Professional FF's as well as a great Police Department. They take good care of us and the community. There are community "laws" that make you follow the rules as far as stuff like you can't just paint your door pink and your house purple; you have to have the neighborhood approve it. There is a Columbia Association that runs the pools, gyms, and other stuff. We even have a few man-made lakes with trails to ride/walk/run on. Rumor has it we are getting a dog park next year; Columbia is very dog friendly.

This is definitely a decent place to raise kids if you can afford to buy here. Living here single has its perks but its pricey to rent apartments without roommates. Downtown Baltimore is better for the single life in my opinion.

And last but not least Howard County General Hospital...its a decent hospital. I worked there for 18 months and I would trust the doctors and nurses with my loved ones and myself. There is an abundance of top notch doctors in the area; they are also affiliated with Johns Hopkins. Other great hospitals and medical facilities are close by in Baltimore.

For older folks or retired folks this is probably not the best area unless you have alot of money. Its very pricey for 55 and Up housing/nursing homes/assisted living. They are good facilities but if you don't have $7k a month for one person, you won't be able to retire and live near here.

So if you take anything from this rambling of mine its that Columbia is aesthetically pleasing, well mannered, and hard working people. The local government is pretty liberal but that is Maryland overall. Read Less
Columbia, MD - A Nice Place To Stop 4 rating By Anonymous ( Jun 03, 2010) Columbia, MD has all of the ingredients to make an excellent place to live or visit however it doesn't quite utilize them in a way that makes it successful! I was slightly impressed with Columbia when I passed through in May of 2009 but I can't say I'd ever move there!

The downt
...Read More own Columbia area is nice and consists of many fancy businesses, shopping and restaurants which give it is a semi-modern feel. I suppose the first problem I had with Columbia is that there really arent' many things to do! There aren't really any special attractions! Visitors can go enjoy a nice day in the park since Columbia does have some wonderful outdoor areas.

In addition the local shopping is pretty decent, plenty of shops and an outstanding mall that offers plenty of selection and even decent dining! Outside of the mall there are also plenty of good places to get high quality food or just a quick and delicious meal! Columbia is in the process of redeveloping downtown and I look forward to see how it might turn out! For now I would recommend Columbia as a day-stop; great to visit the mall and eat.
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      Columbia, MD

      Columbia is a city in Maryland that is known for its excellent quality of life and friendly suburban atmosphere. Nestled between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Columbia is close enough to the action while being secluded enough to give residents the peace and quiet that they want. Columbia is regarded as one of the East Coast’s best planned communities and is home to around 100,000 residents.

      With its consistently hot real estate market and decent cost of living, Columbia draws a wide variety of people who wish to call the community home. Even though the cost of living is higher than most parts of the U.S., it’s still possible to find a reasonably priced home that’s suitable for single individuals, large families or retirees.

      When living in Columbia, MD, residents can utilize the city’s public transportation network by riding buses that are operated by the Maryland Transit Authority and the Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland to various points throughout the city and neighboring communities as well as to locations in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Interstate 95 along with Maryland Routes 100, 175 and 32 are often used by drivers to get to and from locations in the area.

      The seasonal conditions in Columbia are similar to those found along many other parts of the East Coast. Winters in Columbia are often cold and snowy with the coldest temperatures sometimes fallowing below zero. In the summer, residents can expect to see temperatures in the 80s throughout much of the season with sunny and muggy conditions. The city is one of the best places to see the colorful fall foliage during the autumn.

      Columbia is also home to several schools that feature a wide range of academic programs to shape young minds. Clemens Crossing Elementary School and Atholton Elementary School are among the top-rated public primary schools. Students who are getting closer to their college years can attend Atholton High School or Hammond High School. Students can pursue higher learning at Howard Community College or other vocational schools in the community.

      In addition to being a great place to live, Columbia boasts a variety of attractions and other ways to have fun. The Columbia Association oversees many of the city’s community centers, which include public pools, skating rinks and sports parks. Lake Elkhorn and Wilde Lake are great places to go boating and fishing. Shops selling clothes and other useful merchandise can be found inside The Mall in Columbia. Merriweather Post Pavilion regularly features outdoor music concerts and other fun events during the summer. The city also plays host to annual events like the Columbia Festival of the Arts, Columbia Symphony of Lights, and Wine in the Woods.

      C- Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Columbia? Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Color Burst Park
      Symphony Woods
      Owen Brown Playground 2
      Lake Kittamaqundi Park
      Atholton Park
      Martin Road Park
      Hawthorn Park
      Laura's Place

      Entertainment

      Merriweather Post Pavilion
      Chrysalis
      AMC Columbia 14
      Howard County Center of African-American Culture
      Howard County Center of African American Culture
      Brunswick Zone
      United Artists Snowden Square 14
      UA Snowden Square Stadium 14

      Food & Drink

      The Charmery
      Little Caesars
      Dunkin'
      Cinnabon
      Five Guys
      Chick-fil-A
      McDonald's
      Oakland Mills Liquors

      A+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Columbia? Of all people who commute, 4.4% take public transportation in Columbia.
      Drive to Work
      76%

      equal to the US average

      Take Public Transit
      4%

      1% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      1%

      1% lower than the US average

      B+ Health & Safety

      Is Columbia a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are some hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Howard County General Hospital

      Pharmacies

      CVS Pharmacy
      Ultra Care Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy

      Doctors

      Johns Hopkins Community Physicians - Howard County