
MOCA CHICAGO RIVER NORTH LICENSE
Once one license has been issued, no other dispensary may open within 1,500 feet of that location.

The first dispensary to pass inspection by the State of Illinois will be issued a license. Days after MOCA Modern Cannabis opened a marijuana dispensary in River North, the city issued a stop work order for failing to obtain the proper work permits. If the ZBA grants approval of the Special Use permit to any of the proposed dispensary locations, the operators will then build out their space and schedule inspections with the State of Illinois. The ZBA is an independent, quasi-judicial body that will consider all public input and is not obligated to give special consideration to comments from the Aldermen or Police Commander. Ascend by MOCA River North location is dedicated to recreational cannabis sales, housed in a large Ohio Street storefront that’s lined with cases filled with products and televisions that display. The Aldermen may choose to offer an opinion on the proposed Special Use to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), but the ZBA ultimately approves or denies Special Use applications based on the criteria in the Chicago Zoning Code. Objections can be addressed to the ZBA chairman, Farzin Parang. In addition, any neighborhood resident is welcome to forward feedback to the ZBA regarding these pending applications. RNRA will summarize community feedback and share it with ZBA in advance of the hearing. LaSalle Street – City Council Chambers – 2nd Floor. The meeting will be held at City Hall, 121 N. We offer a wide selection of high-quality cannabis products, a digital ordering experience, and knowledgeable budtenders in a safe environment to help you with all your cannabis needs. We are excited to bring a seamless cannabis buying experience to your community. The ZBA hearing will take place on Friday, March 6th, at 9:00 AM. ASCEND by MOCA River North is an adult-use dispensary in Chicago, IL. The next step in the process is for the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) to consider the Special Use applications at a public hearing. These meetings were held to gather community feedback as a requirement of the Special Use application necessary to open a dispensary in Chicago. Greenhouse Group held a meeting on February 12th to discuss their proposed location at 414 North Orleans Street (formerly, Reverie).Greenhouse Group held a meeting on February 7th to discuss their proposed location at 612 North Wells Street (formerly, Carson’s Ribs).Octo 7:30 am - Octo 12:50 pm Pediatric Infectious. The focus is on evidence-based practical reviews and updates, rather than laboratory research or esoteric information. Verilife (Pharmacann) held a meeting on February 6th to discuss their proposed location at 444 North LaSalle Street (formerly, English). With our Seminars you get concise, clinically relevant and 'to the point' content from high caliber faculty with practical experience.Applicant has removed this location as a candidate for the ZBA to review.

Sunnyside (PDI Medical III, LLC) held a meeting on February 5th to discuss their proposed location at 60 West Superior Street.MOCA – Modern Cannabis (MOCA, LLC) held a meeting on January 29th to discuss their proposed location at 216 West Ohio Street (currently, Municipal Bar).Sunnyside (MedMar Lakeview, LLC) held a meeting on January 28th to discuss their proposed location at 436 North Clark Street (formerly, Baton Show Lounge).
