
Another downtown dance floor has gone quiet. Oxygen Ultra Lounge, the three-story nightclub at Calvert and Baltimore streets, has shut down for good, and its building is now on the market for roughly $1.2 million. The property sits a short walk from the Inner Harbor and has cycled through several nightlife identities over the years, so its sudden appearance in the sales listings is one more shakeup for downtown Baltimore’s hospitality and street-level retail scene.
According to the Baltimore Business Journal, the club’s closure was confirmed this week and the building is being marketed at about $1.2 million. Commercial marketing materials circulating online include photos of the interior, an overview of the layout, and contact information for the brokerage team. A property packet on Showcase mirrors that asking price and lists broker contacts for interested buyers.
Listing details
Listing documents peg the address as 10 S. Calvert St. and describe a 9,480-square-foot, three-story building already built out for nightlife and dining. The LoopNet entry highlights two full bars, a commercial kitchen, and installed sound and lighting systems, positioning the space as a plug-and-play option for another operator. The listing also notes that seller financing may be on the table for qualified buyers.
Downtown context
The Oxygen sale comes as downtown Baltimore continues a slow-motion makeover. Hotel-to-apartment conversions and other redevelopment projects have been reshaping foot traffic and demand for nightlife real estate. The Baltimore Business Journal has tracked several large hotel conversions that have added residents where out-of-town guests used to stay, while coverage in outlets like Baltimore Fishbowl has noted a string of nightclub and restaurant closures that have reshaped the after-dark economy.
License history
Public records from the Baltimore City liquor board show “Oxygen” and related trade names appearing in prior dockets and hearing packets tied to the Calvert Street address, documenting the club’s formal licensing footprint downtown. Those materials include past notices and violation dockets that reference Anyado Group, LLC t/a Oxygen Lounge at 10 S. Calvert St., according to Baltimore City Liquor Board records.
Prospective buyers and curious neighbors can dig into listing photos and broker details through the property’s marketing packet, with the full brochure available on Showcase. For now, the lights are off and the doors are shut, while operators and developers weigh whether the next act for 10 S. Calvert St. is another nightclub, a restaurant, or something completely different as downtown keeps evolving.









