The Grasshopper Club is Chicago's first independent, Black-owned dispensary. It celebrated its grand opening in Logan Square Tuesday.
The Grasshopper Club is Chicago's first independent, Black-owned dispensary. It celebrated its grand opening in Logan Square Tuesday.A family-owned cannabis dispensary celebrated its grand opening in Logan Square Tuesday.Two brothers and their mother are behind the operation in the 2500-block of North Milwaukee Avenue.
With the exception of some minor silent investors, the Grasshopper Club is owned by Brewer, along with his brother Chuck and their 74-year-old mother, Dianne Brewer. "They call it social equity, but you've got to have the money to be able to open and many African Americans don't have that money," Dianne Brewer said.
The Grasshopper Club is located in a 1920s bank building in the 2500-block of North Milwaukee Avenue.
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