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With recreational marijuana as the new hot industry in Massachusetts, expected to soon generate up to $1 billion in taxable revenue, it's easy to overlook its illicit past.
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A multistate operator of cannabis dispensaries has received approval from Worcester's Planning Board to add a retail cultivation component to an existing facility on Southwest Cutoff.
Worcester has joined a growing list of Massachusetts cities and towns banning the sale of flavored tobacco.
Cannabis Control Commission Chairman Steven Hoffman said said the CCC is in a "rhythm" now that could result in four to eight new retail stores coming online each month.
Nearly 14 years after Needham became the first town in the country to ban tobacco sales to people under 21, the higher purchase age will kick in across the state on Monday.
A Leominster developer of retail stores and plazas has bought the Worcester headquarters of the Girl Scouts on Gold Star Boulevard.
In 2019, the region can expect more investment, given its relative accessibility and lower cost of living, as well as nine colleges producing a young and educated workforce.
For city officials looking to keep momentum going in remaking Worcester's downtown, it may come from development of other buildings.
New and exciting industries continue to make their presence known in Worcester County.
The Botanist will become Worcester's second operating medical marijuana dispensary before Christmas.
Developer Charles Zammuto is proposing a second multifamily development in Framingham next door to where construction is wrapping up on his 16-unit project.
Uxbridge could soon be home to at least six cannabis businesses.
Worcester will begin negotiating with five additional cannabis retailers, bringing the total in the city seeking state approval to nine.
It's not just cultivation and retail sales of marijuana products making noise in the state's newly regulated cannabis industry.