The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Boutique head shop to offer everything but the cannabis at Ponce City Market 2017 in New York City’s famous Chelsea Market and is thriving, Hammond said. The fact that it’s

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

A new high-end retailer will soon join the mix at Atlanta’s Ponce City Market — emphasis on the word “high.”

Higher Standards is a smoke shop, but it’s much fancier than that. Think everything but the cannabis in a boutique setting, according to the store’s founders.

“It’s a contempora­ry take on a traditiona­l shop,” Eric Hammond, the company’s general manager, told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. “We’re trying to elevate the experience.”

No, you didn’t wake up in California or Colorado. Marijuana is still outlawed in Georgia, except in an oil form for those with severe medical conditions. But everything that will be sold in Higher Standards is legal, including various smoking accessorie­s like heavyduty glass beakers, resin rags and butane torches.

Expected to open in mid-March, the Atlanta shop will be just the second Higher Standards store in the country. The first opened in

opening in one of the hippest shopping centers in Atlanta — nestled among stores like J. Crew and West Elm — shows how mainstream marijuana has become.

Higher Standards wants to change the shopping experience, Hammond said. The stereotypi­cal smoker is no longer a scruffy, tie-dye wearing 20-something, he said. Consumers are now more mature and want a quality shopping experience.

“Now you have executives, profession­als, parents, grandparen­ts,” Hammond said. “They expect that type of service in all aspects of their lives.”

Higher Standards is believed to be one of the first of its kind in Georgia. But there are various other smoke shops throughout the state, a sign that attitudes are changing, according to Tom McCain, executive director of Georgia’s NORML chapter. The group seeks to legalize marijuana and offer education on its benefits.

“This is becoming more and more acceptable here in Georgia,” McCain said. “Our Legislatur­e is absolutely out of touch with its citizens.”

An Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on poll conducted last summer found that while there was widespread support for expanding the availabili­ty of medical marijuana in Georgia, views were still sharply split when it came to the recreation­al use of pot. In the poll, 50 percent of respondent­s supported legalizati­on. That’s up from 46 percent the year before. The 2018 poll had a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.

Opponents of legalizing marijuana argue that it could create public safety hazards and lead to increased usage.

Smoking-related items will make up about 70 percent of Higher Standards’ inventory. But it also sells specialty gift items, artisan creations, home decor, skin care and vintage items from brands like Gucci, Hermès and designer Jonathan Adler.

“Everything we have is best in class for each type of category of product,” Hammond said.

Though two temporary “pop-up” locations have opened in Los Angeles, Atlanta was chosen as the site for Higher Standards’ brick-and-mortar second store because of the city’s booming social scene.

“As a thriving center of culture, music and art, Atlanta was a natural choice for Higher Standards,” Sasha Kadey, creative director and co-founder, said. “We wanted to introduce a sophistica­ted shopping experience that matched the sophistica­tion of the consumers that have chosen to incorporat­e smoking or vaporizing as part of their lifestyle.”

Minors must be accompanie­d by an adult 21 or over.

 ?? HIGHER STANDARDS ?? Higher Standards, a boutique for smoking accessorie­s and related products, is set to open in mid-March at Atlanta’s Ponce City Market. It’s believed to be among the first of its kind in Georgia.
HIGHER STANDARDS Higher Standards, a boutique for smoking accessorie­s and related products, is set to open in mid-March at Atlanta’s Ponce City Market. It’s believed to be among the first of its kind in Georgia.
 ?? HIGHER STANDARDS ?? Atlanta will get just the second Higher Standards store in the country. The first opened in 2017 in New York City’s famous Chelsea Market and is thriving.
HIGHER STANDARDS Atlanta will get just the second Higher Standards store in the country. The first opened in 2017 in New York City’s famous Chelsea Market and is thriving.

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