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One of them could be a long-sought-after cannabis dispensary on city-owned land next door to Bally’s Quad Cities Casino & Hotel following the Rock Island City Council’s preliminary approval a day earlier of a plan that would bring the Nature’s Treatment Cannabis project to the site.
The location of the proposed dispensary is on part of a large parcel of land that had been donated to the city by Riverstone. Mr. Thoms said he is not only looking forward to the new dispensary, “but it’s new revenue, it brings people from out of town, it stops people on the highway, it’s gas sales and diesel sales.”
One of them could be a long-sought-after cannabis dispensary on city-owned land next door to Bally’s Quad Cities Casino & Hotel following the Rock Island City Council’s preliminary approval a day earlier of a plan that would bring the Nature’s Treatment Cannabis project to the site.
Dispensary plan advances
“It’s a great add to the City of Rock Island revenue-wise,” Mr. Thoms told the large crowd. In addition, he said it will be “a beautiful building they’re going to build along with a truck stop to bring more visitors.”The location of the proposed dispensary is on part of a large parcel of land that had been donated to the city by Riverstone. Mr. Thoms said he is not only looking forward to the new dispensary, “but it’s new revenue, it brings people from out of town, it stops people on the highway, it’s gas sales and diesel sales.”
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