EMPLOYEE-OWNED DISPENSARY TO OPEN ITS DOORS IN MATTESON
EMPLOYEE-OWNED DISPENSARY TO OPEN ITS DOORS IN MATTESON
EXPERTS PROJECT LUX LEAF DISPENSARY TO GROSS OVER $10 MILLION DOLLARS IN ITS FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION
(Matteson, Ill) Residents, Regional and local officials will gather at the all-new Matteson Lux Leaf Dispensary store for its official grand opening to the public. Lux Leaf is a full employee-owned company.
Lux Leaf opened in March of 2023 at 5539 Miller Circle Drive, near the Matteson Auto Mall, southwest of the interchange of Interstate 57 and U.S. 30. It received its license from the state of Illinois to sell cannabis on March 14.Lux Leaf is projecting sales of $10 million in its first year. Matteson requires a 3% tax on recreational sales, that would equate to $300,000 for the Village.
“The cannabis industry has become a major boon to many local economies throughout the nation. It has led to the creation of new jobs, has built wealth in historically underserved communities, and has increased state and local tax revenue,” says Matteson Mayor Sheila Chalmers-Currin.
Chalmers-Currin adds, “With the new regulated adult-use cannabis market now having a significant impact on society, the Village board decided to make proactive investments to ensure the people disproportionately impacted by the criminalization of these substances can reap the benefits of the new industry.”
“I am happy to express my support for Mayor Chalmers-Currin and the Matteson Village Board’s plan to welcome the cannabis industry within its borders because it addresses important historical inequities in the way cannabis was criminalized throughout Illinois,” said Illinois State Representative Debbie Meyers-Martin
Rich Township Supervisor and Democratic Committeeman says, “Matteson continues to break barriers by its unique ability to attract diverse forms of economic development. The Village is one of few communities in the United States that has rebounded so quickly from the retail meltdown of 2019. I applaud Sheila Chalmers-Currin, the village board and the administration for its unwavering efforts to overcome such challenges.
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