Top 2 photos by Stacie Joy; others by EVG
A restraining order now hangs on the storefront at Saint Marks Convenience & Smoke Shop, 103 St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue. The retaining order notes that the "unlicensed sale of cannabis" is prohibited...
The shop remains in business, selling smoking accessories and exotic flavors of snacks.
Similar legal notices are affixed to the front of Runtz at 14 First Ave. between First Street and Second Street...
Here, though, there's a "partially closed" sign ... access is permitted to tenants, the landlord, employees, contractors, etc., "only for inspections, repairs, modifications, removal of personal property" ...
The shop appears to be permanently shuttered. (And it had been challenging for Runtz. Armed robbers
reportedly took them for $5,400 shortly after opening this past August.)
In other cannabis-related news, the storefront for the cannabis lifestyle brand CannaCulture NYC has been closed for the past month at 118 St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue. Someone covered the windows and painted over the façade at the shop,
which opened last July...
Last Thursday, the Cannabis Control Board doubled the number of social equity licenses but didn't have an update on a timeline for opening up the broader licensing process for general retail outlets, Gothamist
reported.
Per Gothamist: "It could be several months before general business owners who don't qualify for a CAURD license get a chance to set up shop in the new legal cannabis market."