East Toronto cannabis store owners say community involvement is key to successPosted by On

Andrew Rhodes of The Neighbourhood Joint on Queen Street East in the Beach. Inset photos: Afif Khan of Wonderland Cannabis on Queen Street East just west of Coxwell Avenue; and Elisa Keay of K’s Pot Shop on Queen Street East in Leslieville. Photos by Alan Shackleton.

By ALAN SHACKLETON

With a number of cannabis stores opening their doors along Queen Street East this summer, local owners say that connection to the community will be what makes the difference for them and their customers.

Recently, Beach Metro News visited with the owners of three stores to find out why they chose to open in East Toronto, and what they think the keys are to running a successful cannabis retail business.

All three stressed that being a part of the community through supporting local events and campaigns along with welcoming customers and becoming good neighbours are critically important.

The Neighbourhood Joint opened in August on Queen Street East in the heart of the Beach, just west of…

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