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Harbor Freight opens in Severna Park

Harbor Freight opened a new location in Severna Park's Robinson Crossing Shopping Center on April 7, 2026. (Continental Realty Corp.)

Harbor Freight opened a new location in Severna Park's Robinson Crossing Shopping Center on April 7, 2026. (Continental Realty Corp.)

Harbor Freight opens in Severna Park

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Harbor Freight has opened its second store.

The national tool and equipment retailer signed a lease for 21,202 square feet of space in ‘s Robinson Crossing , . announced Monday.

With the opening of the new location on April 7, Harbor Freight now operates 22 stores in Maryland and more than 1,600 across the U.S.

About 11 miles north of the Severna Park store is Harbor Freight Glen Burnie in the Beltway Crossing Shopping Center at 6320 Ritchie Highway.

Robinson Crossing, located at 484 Ritchie Highway, spans nearly 115,000 square feet and features national and locally owned retailers, restaurants and service providers including ALDI, Celebree School, Dollar Tree and Mattress Firm, according to a CRC news release.

“Harbor Freight brings a strong, value-driven offering to Robinson Crossing,” CRC executive Kristina O’Keefe said in a statement.

“The brand fills an important need within the community while also strengthening the center’s merchandising mix with a destination retailer that will drive consistent traffic.”

In addition, CRC noted the new store will carry Icon professional hand tools, Hercules and Bauer power tools, U.S. General tool storage solutions, Predator generators and outdoor power equipment, and Daytona floor jacks and jack stands, among other products.

“We are focused on curating shopping environments that serve as convenient, community-centered hubs, and Harbor Freight reflects that commitment,” O’Keefe continued.

“This addition not only enhances the day-to-day experience for our customers but also supports the continued growth and long-term success of the property.”