The state has announced the names of the first six cannabis retailers moving forward with the licensing process after gaining social equity status.
The state Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) on Friday named six retailers, three equity joint ventures, and two micro-cultivators that recently had their social equity status approved and are moving forward with the licensing process, which includes submitting information for a background check and paying fees before receiving a provisional license.
The retailers are:
Waterford Heights, a 284-unit, seven-building apartment complex, was approved by the commission last week and becomes the second multifamily residential
A developer is looking to expand the rental market in town with Waterford Heights, a development of seven apartment buildings and 284 units on 969 Hartford