Owners Of Baltimore Eagle Building Seek New Operator, Say They’re Open To Selling

8/7/18

By Brandon Weigel, Baltimore Fishbowl

The owners of the Baltimore Eagle, the prominent local leather bar that closed last month amid a dispute with the managers of the establishment, have listed the building on a commercial real estate site in the hopes of finding a new operator–or selling the business altogether.

Charles Parrish posted the ad for the building, located at 2022 N. Charles St., on LoopNet, touting a “[c]ash flow possible over $1,000,000 a year.”

After shutting down in 2012 and sitting dormant for several years as partners worked to get a liquor license, the Baltimore Eagle reopened in 2017 after an extensive renovation. The ad highlights the stage and nightclub area, three bars, a seven-day liquor license, two new walk-in coolers, an outdoor patio and a modern kitchen as some of the property’s amenities.

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