Nirvana Dispensary Opens In Lincoln Square, Selling Boutique Cannabis Products And Local Gifts

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Nirvana Dispensary has opened in Lincoln Square, featuring a wide array of cannabis products and local goods. Located at 2301 W. Lawrence Ave. , the dispensary took over the former CorePower Yoga site and has been in development since 2022. During its grand opening, lead sales supervisor Kevin Doss emphasized the importance of supporting social equity cannabis brands and destigmatizing cannabis use.

Nirvana’s staff receives ongoing training to help customers unfamiliar with cannabis, ensuring a personalized shopping experience. Doss noted that the dispensary encourages budtenders to assist customers in placing orders and providing tailored recommendations. Additionally, Nirvana stocks products from local businesses like Laurie’s Planet of Sound and Enjoy, as well as art from a local Midwest artist. The dispensary's commitment to community engagement and competitive pricing on social equity cultivators sets it apart. Nirvana operates daily from 8 a.

m. to 10 p. m. , including holidays.

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