.WheelingILgov cannabis dispensary wants to open consumption lounge
A relatively new cannabis dispensary in Wheeling wants to expand by opening one of the first consumption lounges in the suburbs. Customers would be able to enjoy many -- but not all -- of its products. While smoking would be OK, gobbling gummies or other cannabis-infused edibles would be forbidden.
Wheeling's plan commission, which advises the village board on development-related issues, reviewed the proposal Wednesday night and voted 5-1 to recommend approval of a special use permit for the lounge.The village board could discuss the proposal at its May 15 meeting. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Okay Cannabis opened in early February in a building shared with West Town Bakery Cafe & Lounge. Both businesses are part of the Chicago-based Fifty/50 Group.
Nonalcoholic beverages and drug-free food, such as pastries from the adjoining bakery, would be available for purchase, Weiner said.
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