0.7 min readBy Published On: January 29th, 2019Categories: News2 Comments on Craft Marijuana coming our way: Green Line Boston

According to Universal Hub, on Tuesday, the City of Boston ZBA (Zoning Board of Appeals) approved a proposal to grow “craft marijuana” in a 20,000 square foot, three-story building in the Newmarket Square area.  The pot grown will be used both recreationally and medicinally. 

If the Cannabis Control Commission approves the plan, Green Line Boston will be the first indoor-grow facility in Boston.  This new facility will be built on lot at 100-114 Hampden Street – owned by the Signore family of Brookline Coal and Ice fame.  Mario Signore, Jr., great grandson of the founder of Brookline Coal and Ice, is proposing the plan for locally grown cannabis business.

According to an article written back in August by Jon Chesto in the Boston Globe, Signore – wants to be the “Sam Adams of cannabis.” 

Craft beer, craft cocktails, now craft cannabis!  

2 Comments

  1. Not so New to The Hood January 30, 2019 at 9:25 am - Reply

    That area really needs a turnaround. Good thing the city point neighborhood association can’t get near this one. Hope they invest a lot in security!

  2. Kevin Conroy January 30, 2019 at 1:23 pm - Reply

    I’m old enough to remember when marijuana was invented. Just what is ‘craft’ marijuana?

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