A gathering place


A former funeral home in the heart of Baltimore’s Station North Arts District is finding new life as creative workspace, restaurant/bar, and offices. Learn more about our plans to preserve and enhance this centrally-located, architecturally stunning building.  

About the Project

A place where it all comes to life

Originally constructed in the 1870s, the Parlor is a 9,050 square foot former funeral home that will become artist studios, offices, and a restaurant/bar. The building is located in the geographic center of Baltimore City in one of our most vibrant, diverse, and interesting neighborhoods, the Station North Arts District, and it sits alongside Baltimore’s unforgettable Graffiti Alley. Read more about this one-of a-kind opportunity.

The Parlor in the News

News & Events

We are working with community groups, artists, performers, and makers to activate the Parlor before renovations on the building begin. The Parlor is already on the map as a place that nurtures creativity and invites exploration. Check out our News and Events to see what’s going on now and what people are saying about the Parlor.

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“A set of gilded organ pipes and stained-glass panels with lily flower insets suggest the dignified bereavement atmosphere of another era. It’s the kind of interior that could make a visitor gasp or laugh, or perhaps both.”

— Jacques Kelly, Baltimore Sun

Learn more about this unique leasing opportunity

Use money you were going to pay anyway in federal income taxes to invest in the Parlor