
Tulley’s Dancing Academy hasn’t been in business for decades, but the building that once housed it is poised to reopen as the latest performance center for Baltimore’s Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
The three-story, Tudor Revival-style building at 19-21 East North Avenue was built in 1909 and initially housed Tulley’s ballroom dancing studio on the upper level and a car dealership and repair shop called Auto Outing on the lower levels. It later became Odell’s nightclub, an early home of the club music scene in Baltimore.
Now it’s one of five underused historic properties in the Baltimore area that have been selected to receive funding support from the Hogan administration.
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