Board approves marijuana-delivery service in former old-style appliance store in Neponset Circle
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans to turn the former Sozio store in Dorchester's Neponset Circle into what could become the state's first marijuana delivery service.
"It's almost Uber Eats for cannabis," Zip Run's attorney, Lesley Delaney Hawkins, told the board today. Zip Run initially plans delivery to customers within 10 miles of Neponset Circle, but might extend that to 15 miles.
However, unlike Uber Eats, drivers will be full-time employees of the company and will use only company vehicles equipped with lock boxes to deliver orders from Neponset Circle to customer making orders through the company's online portal.
Like customers of existing liquor-delivery services, customers will have to prove they're 21 or older. The company vehicles will not have signboards or other indications that they're making marijuana deliveries.
The old Sozio building will be upgraded with numerous security features, including both internal and external cameras and a secure area for storing marijuana, Hawkins said, adding the company expects to employ 30 people in full- and part-time jobs.
Zip Run CEO Gabe Vieira of Mattapan has agreed to not later seek to turn the well known location into its own retail store. Drivers will also be prohibited from driving on nearby neighborhood streets.
The company is technically seeking two state licenses - one to provide courier services to other retail stores, one to provide delivery of its own products.
Board members expressed concern about the prominent billboard that now rises above the building - as well as about the general state of the former Sozio, which has been in decline since the store closed several years ago. "I don't think just repairing the old chain link fence is going to do it," board member Eric Robinson said, calling for a detailed "design review" by the BPDA.
Vieira said he will not be using the billboard and that the landlord retains full control of it.
City Councilor Frank Baker submitted a letter of "non opposition" to the application. As it now does, the mayor's office expressed no opinion on the proposal.
The Boston Cannabis Board has approved the proposal as well.
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Lantern Now already delivers
This place will definitely not be the first cannabis delivery service in the state.
I am really happy to see this
I am really happy to see this happen, wish them luck.
They might want to send out press photos because when I saw this one I thought this was for his recent passing. Strong memorial program vibes
Eh
Affordable housing would have been better than a weed store next to a sober house……
Have you ever been to Neponset Circle?
I got 99 places to put affordable housing and that spot ain't one of them.
Is it really a weed store
if you can't go inside it to buy weed?
this is just a zoom screen cap
right?
duplicate
n/t
Yes, looks like blur
I think it's a blur filter in front of dark curtains/bookshelves.
But yes, I also first had the reaction that it was a funeral home/funeral program photo. They love to go with the glowing '80s-riffic ones.
Yes, ripped from today's headlines
Um, Zoom screen.
Dial-a-weed
I'm not a user but I see a bunch of street ads in Boston for some Marijuana delivery service called "Lanturn". These are real paid ads, not some renegade thing.
Is that company not operating legally if this outfit would be the first for delivery?
It's Lantern
I tried your spelling first and only saw results about Pokémon.
https://lanternnow.com
I think the distinction here is that this proposed business will be selling it's own product (being a licensed dispensary) via delivery, whereas it appears Lantern is a delivery service that brings you products from other, licensed dispensaries. If so, perhaps Adam can clarify the wording.
Thanks
That makes sense.
Yes, I think that's right
They'll let you order from your favorite dispensary (the courier license) but also offer up their own stuff (which is the second license you'll need).
Drizlys'
Cousin...
Semantics, I think
A number of local places with shops are also offering delivery; as far as I can understand, this operation will be delivery only.
don't be Anti-Semantic
we will put you in a judgement zone
Who wrote this story?
Dorchester reporter has the exact same story, same words, same everything, attributed to "Reporter staff".
So who actually wrote this story?
I'm Spartacus!
I wrote the story. I work with the Reporter folks, so when I get a Dorchester story, I'll post it for them, typically with a different headline and some minor wording changes (like no reason to identify something there as being in Dorchester, it's assumed, also, since they have a print edition, I'll change "today" to "Tuesday" or whatever).
Mr. Vieira
looks like he could be Lewis Hamilton's cousin.
Verstoppen That
Sorry, If there is any Formula One humor, I am in on it.
Well actually
I was thinking that Hamilton, disillusioned by the fiasco in Abu Dhabi, might have decided to throw it all in and open a weed shop in Dorchester. I didn't want to start that rumour, though, because I was afraid it would lead to Kinopio showing up outside Mr. Vieira's house with a bullhorn at 6AM every morning.
Frank Baker.
Profiles in Courage.
Oh, God, you're going to make me come to Baker's defense ...
Baker may be many things, but "waffler" isn't one of them - he has no problem telling you where he stands.
So this "non-opposition" thing probably isn't him waffling so much as it's him stuck in a time warp, where Marty Walsh is still mayor and Boston didn't have a single dispensary, medical or otherwise, and state regulations officially required a "letter of non-opposition" from the City Council.
Absolutely Wonderful
to see an ambitious young man from Mattapan, backed by New York venture capital, realize his dream in Neponset Circle.
Off topic I know, but how did
Off topic I know, but how did Sozio survive as long as it did?
Who actually shopped there?
I always wanted to stop there
I always wanted to stop there and admire the dinette sets, which would have been nostalgia for my childhood.
I always assumed it was a
I always assumed it was a front cause I have never seen more than 2 ppl in there, I used to frequent the Neponset car wash and would ask the same question.
Still exists
In Cambridge and Revere.
People like the retro look?
Drugs have been delivered for
Drugs have been delivered for years without all the added fees, registration, and increase of price of the bag. Just legalize it all.