Pictures: Inside the derelict theater
The Art Deco theater on North Avenue might one day soon be home to film screenings, studios, galleries and a restaurant, at least if a nonprofit developer financed by MICA and a private foundation have a say. Read more about the effort to renovate the Centre Theater here.
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Entrance
The long-closed Centre Theatre at 10 East North Avenue has been purchased by Jubilee Baltimore.
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