Proposed marijuana grow factory in Newmarket Square wins approval to add retail shop - and cafe, which will only sell coffee and pastries
The Zoning Board of Appeal yesterday approved plans by Mario Signore to change his proposed three-story cannabis factory at 100 Hampden St. to include a ground-floor marijuana store and a separate cafe.
Signore's Green Line Boston Craft Cannabis had originally planned to use all three floors of the building for cultivation and product manufacturing, but decided to swap in retail for the ground floor because of an ongoing contraction in the Massachusetts marijuana production industry, his attorney, Nick Zozula, told the board.
Zozula said the new cafe would only served baked goods, rather than goods to get customers baked, and that Signore is looking for a Roxbury entrepreneur to run it. It would have a separate entrance from the proposed marijuana retail shop next door, he said.
The board approved the changes under a provision for minor amendments to previously approved projects, because the overall building size and 23 parking spaces were unchanged from the plans earlier approved by the board and the BPDA.
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Sounds like they know their
Sounds like they know their target market pretty well.
Some of us might never leave.
Will the choice of name doom
Will the choice of name doom this business to derailments, signal problems, mismeasured gauge and weekend diversions?
I think the name is a homage
I think the name is a homage to the old Gray LIne bus maintenance depot that was located on near by Eustis Street. Very apropos for the neighborhood. St. Patrick's would have been hilarious! /s