Cannabis and the “cannabiz” industry are on the agenda for Thursday’s MEREDA seminar.
The Maine Real Estate & Development Association has been at the forefront of tracking the cannabis industry since brokers started tracking the demand for industrial space several years ago. Now, there’s also a need for retail spaces.
For Thursday’s session, which will be held virtually from 8:30-9:30 a.m., MEREDA will look at Maine’s legalization of marijuana and how real estate will be affected going forward.
The panel will include Hannah King, a Drummond Woodsum attorney that specializes in legal, regulatory and licensing issues; Tim Gibb, managing partner at Tradecraft Farms; and Jim Henry, CEO of Sweet Dirt. The Boulos Co.’s Craig Young will moderate the discussion.
The event is $25 for non-members and a suggested donation for MEREDA members.
Register here.