Cannabis shop approved on Blue Hill Avenue at Talbot Avenue

Proposed shop

Proposed marijuana market.

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Monday approved plans for a cannabis store at 879-881 Blue Hill Ave. across from Talbot Avenue.

Shayne Cranmore will use more than 3,000 square feet in the building, which his family has owned for some 30 years, for his new shop. The application, which also has the approval of the Boston Cannabis Board, now goes to the state Cannabis Control Commission for the license it needs to open.

Cranmore's attorney, former City Councilor Josh Zakim, said customers will enter through an entrance in a rear parking lot, which said he should eliminate any lines of would-be customers on the street outside, across from a boys and girls club across the street. That was good news for board Chairwoman Christine Araujo, who cited long lines outside the NETA shop in Brookline Village.

The store will go into space that, in 2018, two restaurant entrepreneurs proposed a large barbecue and steak restaurant that, however, failed to ever open.

Nobody spoke against the proposal.


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