The Former Odell’s Will Return As A Community Center For Art And Technology

The historic building that housed Odell’s nightclub in Baltimore is being renovated into an arts and community center, bringing a new headquarters for two education orgs to Station North.

On Monday, leaders held a groundbreaking ceremony for the $6.6 million project. The building will serve as the new HQ of computer science education nonprofit Code in the Schools and the arts education-focused organization Young Audiences of Maryland.

The building was once the historic disco club Odell’s from 1976 until 1992. For the past 28 years, the 1,800-square-foot space has stood vacant on North Avenue between St. Paul and N. Charles Sts. Now, it’ll have community space, classrooms and office space.

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