

in Niles, adult use marijuana provisioning center Weinberg Family Enterprises, also known as Primitive Provisioning Center, 1286 S.Seske said the company wanted to be good neighbors, and offered to help address concerns residents may have. “I would just like the opportunity to have an adult-use license.” We already have had medical for quite some time,” Durrell said.
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HDS Investments owners Jeff Durrell and Bob Seske were in attendance and gave an update on their current and future business. He is within 30- feet of HDS Investments.” “He did not want cannabis in his neighborhood.

“He didn’t have anything specifically to say about this company, but cannabis in general,” Vitale said. Vitale summarized a letter to the commission submitted by a resident in the vicinity of HDS Investments’ location at the beginning of the public hearing. in Niles, Adult Use Class C Grow establishment “We are excited to keep this moving forward. “Everything is moving along swimmingly at 919 Michigan St.,” said co-owner Michael Felder. A microbusiness allows a business to grow up 150 plants, process the plants into products and sell them at the same location. Regional Roots will be Niles’ first microbusiness to be approved for the city. in Niles, adult use microbusiness establishment Thomas said they were waiting for the city’s final approval for the business to sign the lease. We are also very close to signing the lease with the Simplicity building.” “They are probably about 60-days from having a plan for us. “We have finalized the engineering portion as well as the architect,” Thomas said. Delta Farms owners Thomas and Austin Lowe gave a status update on Delta Farms.
