Boston Cannabis Board Debates Extended Operating Hours and Manufacturing Facility Plans

During a recent virtual meeting of the Boston Cannabis Board on March 18, 2026, the board tackled major topics, including the proposed extension of business hours by Berkshire Roots, Inc. and the introduction of Premium Package LLC’s manufacturing facility application. The board navigated community concerns, operational logistics, and market viability in these discussions.

The most pressing topic was Berkshire Roots, Inc.’s request to amend its operating hours at its East Boston location. The company proposed opening an hour earlier at 9:00 a.m., maintaining its closing times. Chris Foley, Berkshire Roots’ CEO, presented the rationale for this change, citing the need to improve access for medical patients and create a calmer shopping environment. Foley assured that the change wouldn’t lead to increased noise or loitering and emphasized the involvement of local community groups, like the Eagle Hill group, in prior discussions on operating hours. However, Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce voiced concerns about potential traffic congestion and sought further details on community engagement regarding the proposed changes. Foley admitted he couldn’t provide specifics from past conversations but affirmed that community input had been considered in previous adjustments.

Public testimony highlighted divided opinions. Siggy Johnson from the Office of Neighborhood Services reported no concerns at an abutters meeting, though questions arose about the relationship between City Farm and Berkshire Roots. East Boston resident Nick Agner raised issues about traffic and parking, arguing that the extended hours could worsen congestion. Fellow resident Ben Maize questioned the necessity of earlier sales, citing insufficient public benefits and criticizing Berkshire Roots for not maintaining neighborhood cleanliness, a commitment made in their application. The board took these testimonies under advisement.

Equally significant was the board’s review of Premium Package LLC’s application for a new product manufacturer license. Co-owner Jamal Renee outlined their plans for the facility, emphasizing its purpose-built nature and the absence of public access. Renee detailed security measures, including strict access control and surveillance, to ensure compliance with regulations.

Further discussions involved Premium Impact LLC, another manufacturing entity, which outlined its operations and community engagement plans. Premium Impact representatives confirmed that their deliveries would be business-to-business and not direct to consumers, focusing initially on producing cannabis pre-rolls. The representatives detailed security protocols, including 24-hour video surveillance managed by an external service, and addressed employment strategies, emphasizing local hiring and compliance with Boston’s living wage guidelines.

The meeting also explored the broader economic factors affecting Boston’s cannabis market. A commissioned saturation analysis by Community Led Solutions LLC, presented by economist Bo Whitney, examined the market’s ability to sustain the current number and potential increase of cannabis licenses. The study incorporated commuter traffic data. The analysis did not set a definitive ceiling on licenses but highlighted the market’s capacity based on consumer behavior and operating costs.

Concerns about operational costs in neighborhoods with less tourism, like Dorchester Center, were addressed, with suggestions to potentially pause new licenses in economically pressured areas. The board discussed the implications of commuter behavior on market demand, emphasizing the need for data-driven decision-making to guide potential license applicants.

As the meeting concluded, the board announced that a specific matter concerning Massachusetts, Inc., doing business as Carol Leaf, would be prioritized at the next meeting on March 25. Public comments would remain open until March 23, encouraging continued stakeholder engagement.

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