Massachusetts is quickly becoming a major player in the cannabis industry on the East Coast, with Quincy emerging as a hub for cannabis businesses. Entrepreneurs like Jason Reichhart and Brian Wall are seeking special permits from the Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals to open recreational marijuana dispensaries in the area. Wildflower Cannabis and Chill and Bliss are just a few of the companies looking to capitalize on the growing demand for cannabis products in Quincy.
Wildflower Cannabis recently faced obstacles in their quest to open a recreational dispensary on Brook Road. The company had to request a special permit from the Quincy zoning board, highlighting the regulatory challenges that cannabis businesses often face. Despite these challenges, the demand for cannabis products in Quincy remains high, driving entrepreneurs to navigate the complex legal landscape to establish their businesses.
Quincy recently saw the opening of its first recreational marijuana store, Quincy Cannabis Co., in March. The success of this store has attracted potential competitors who are eager to capitalize on the burgeoning market. The cancellation of a meeting on a recreational marijuana dispensary in historic Quincy Market underscores the contentious nature of the cannabis industry in the area, as companies vie for a piece of the market share.