City planners hope Atlantic City's new 'Green Zone' will create the incentives for private investment and tourism through recreational and legal cannabis along these main commercial and tourism corridors. Here's five things to know about it 👇
ATLANTIC CITY — Left out of the initial wave of recreational cannabis, this casino town by the ocean has established a “Green Zone,” to attract cannabis business to its under-performing business district. It passed a planning board, the state’s Casino Reinvestment Development Authority and, Wednesday night, the full City Council.
City planners hope the new zone will create the incentives for private investment and tourism through recreational and legal cannabis along these main commercial and tourism corridors, which are walkable from the casinos and Boardwalk. Permitted uses include cultivation, manufacturing, wholesaling, distribution, retail and delivery.
, including nearby Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic City was left out of the initial cannabis wave because City Council voted to ban any recreational cannabis on the Boardwalk. That left a prominent medical shop, the Botanist, located at South Carolina and the Boardwalk, unable to transition into recreational sales.
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