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Quincy Cannabis Store Seeks Special Permit for Recreational Sales

 
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Developers in Quincy seek approval for recreational marijuana store location.

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QUINCY − The developers planning a recreational marijuana store on Brook Road will ask the zoning board of appeals for a special permit to open the new business. The proposed store, named Chill and Bliss, aims to provide a welcoming environment for customers looking to purchase recreational cannabis products in Quincy.

Brian Wall, the owner of Chill and Bliss, sought a special permit from Quincy's zoning board to open the recreational marijuana dispensary at 503 Brook Road. The store plans to offer a variety of cannabis products, including flower, edibles, and concentrates, to customers who are of legal age to purchase them.

Healthcircle is still entirely family-owned and operated, so the price point is more affordable than you'll find in most neighboring towns. The owners of Chill and Bliss are committed to providing high-quality products at competitive prices to serve the Quincy community.

David Lang, principal of Cloud 9 Cannabis, appeared before the Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals seeking permits for a new recreational pot shop in the area. The growing interest in recreational marijuana sales has prompted entrepreneurs like Lang to explore opportunities in the cannabis industry in Quincy.

Back in January 2023, a meeting on the recreational marijuana dispensary in historic Quincy Market was canceled last week amid opposition from a company that raised concerns about the location. Despite the setback, proponents of the new cannabis store remain optimistic about the potential benefits it could bring to the community.

If approved by local and state authorities, the pot shop — dubbed “Redemption Cannabis” — would open on the second floor of Quincy Market's iconic building. The store's unique branding and commitment to quality products could attract customers looking for a premium cannabis shopping experience in Quincy.

Entrepreneur Jason Reichhart will open his California Michigan Cannabis Company 24-hour recreational marijuana shop in California Township. The expansion of cannabis businesses into new areas like California Township reflects the growing demand for recreational marijuana products in communities across the country.

North Florida-based cannabis giant Trulieve laid off part of its workforce in Gadsden County earlier this month as the company looks to streamline operations. The shifting landscape of the cannabis industry highlights the need for businesses to adapt to changing market conditions and regulatory requirements.

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