Chicago Sun-Times

Downtown’s 1st pot shops could be on Clark, Wells

Two cannabis firms apply to open shops in River North

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @tomschuba

As Illinois prepares to fully legalize weed in a matter of weeks, a pair of cannabis firms have submitted applicatio­ns to open the city’s first standalone recreation­al pot shops in River North downtown.

Cresco Labs and Greenhouse Group are both looking to lock in prime locations outside an exclusion zone for dispensari­es that stretches from Division Street to Van Buren Street and from Lake Michigan to State Street in River North and to the Chicago River in the Loop.

Cresco hit the jackpot in November’s bingo-like lottery that determined which areas existing cannabis firms can open the city’s first recreation­al pot shops, snatching up one of the seven available spots in the Central District after being drawn first.

The River North-based company — which currently operates five medical dispensari­es and three cultivatio­n centers in Illinois — intends to set up shop inside a four-story brick building at 436 N. Clark St. that’s steps from a Starbucks, according to the Chicago Zoning Board of Appeals.

The space was last occupied by The Baton Show Lounge, an iconic drag bar that moved earlier this year after a half-century in River North. Cresco plans to lease the building’s first-floor and basement, which would give the company around 8,000 square feet of retail space.

Greenhouse, which also opted for the Central District with the seventh pick in the lottery, hopes to move into a retail space at 612 N. Wells St. that previously housed a Carson’s restaurant, according to the zoning board. The Deerfield-based firm currently has four medical dispensari­es in Illinois.

A spokesman for Cresco declined to comment on its applicatio­n or plans, while representa­tives for Greenhouse didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request seeking comment. Both companies filed their applicatio­ns on Dec. 6 and will now have to attend a community meeting before going before the zoning board.

Should those stores gain approval, no other shops will be able to open within 1,500 feet, according to the city’s zoning rules.

Applicatio­ns related to the other 29 selections made at the pot lottery by existing dispensary operators haven’t been submitted. That includes two other picks by both Greenhouse and Cresco, which also drew a second spot in the prized Central District.

As part of the state legalizati­on law, each of the state’s 55 medical dispensari­es can be converted into dual-use stores. In addition, each existing dispensary can open another store that sells only recreation­al weed.

No standalone recreation­al dispensari­es are expected to be open for business when those sales kick off on Jan. 1. Meanwhile, only seven of the city’s 11 medical pot clinics have received approval from state regulators to also start selling recreation­al weed.

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