Within mere days after the Missouri voters approved Amendment 3 to legalize adult-use cannabis, an ambitious entertainment district project is unfolding. Gladstone, Missouri-based Besa Hospitality Group announced on Nov. 9 a new “cannabis entertainment district” to open along the Missouri River, serving people who live in the Kansas City metro area. 

The multimillion-dollar project will be dubbed the Smokey River Entertainment District. The website features a countdown to April 20, 2023.

“We have an opportunity to showcase cannabis and the acceptance of cannabis in our everyday lives. We’re normalizing cannabis through hospitality,” Joey Pintozzi, Vice President of Operations and Marketing told CBS affiliate KC TV 5. “This is an entertainment venue first and foremost. Cannabis just happens to be part of that experience. People will be free to legally consume in some of the venues and enjoy being themselves.”

Fox 4 reports that Pintozzi joined entrepreneur Jack Mitchell, and both are already involved in Missouri’s medical cannabis industry. Developers expect the first phase to cost around $30-50 million to get things started. Future development that could bring the total cost much higher.

The concept will include an amphitheater, two indoor entertainment venues with capacity levels that range from 500 to 2,000 people, festival grounds, food and beverage concepts, corporate event spaces, and wedding sites.

Smokey River Entertainment District is about 20 minutes away from downtown Kansas City in the village of River Bend. The multi-use space will provide the local area with thousands of jobs and host some of the top names in music, comedy, and the arts according to developers.

The effort is a joint project with BesaMe Wellness, a medical cannabis dispensary in the state.  Last Tuesday, voters in the state approved Amendment 3 with a 53% voting in favor of regulating adult-use cannabis.

“This is an incredible opportunity for ALL communities,” said Jack Mitchell, CEO of the Besa Group of Companies. “More than amphitheater and entertainment venues, this facility will help us develop the region’s music, hospitality, cannabis and culture economies together.”

The project will roll out in two phases: The first will open in the spring of 2023 and will include the festival grounds, food and beverage concepts, and a 1,500-seat live music venue.

The second phase will open in the spring of 2024 and will include the Smokey River Amphitheatre which will feature a 14,000-person capacity.

“Welcome to the Smokey River Entertainment District,” the website reads. “A first of its kind in the nation multi-use development where you have the freedom to be yourself. Nestled along the banks of the mighty Missouri river just 20 minutes east of downtown Kansas City, we invite you to come out and experience what the future of night life and entertainment holds. From private events, concerts, dining, leisure, and one of a kind experiences – we’re hosting it all. Be on the lookout for upcoming events and announcements, and don’t forget to follow us on social media as well as join our mailing list for the latest information. Grab your paddle and double check your maps. We’ll see you downstream.

Similar efforts to establish a cannabis village take place in West Hollywood, California, where cannabis consumption lounges are approved. The geographically small city plans to rebrand itself as cannabis mecca, or as “Emerald Village”—a name coined by a cannabis trade group of the same name. 

The post Weed Consumption District Along Missouri River Coming to Kansas City Suburb appeared first on High Times.

Jason

Share
Published by
Jason

Recent Posts

Experience CannaLand, the one-of-a-kind celebration presented by Deep Stories

Get ready for Deep Stories’ CannaLand! Arizona’s premier one-day cannabis festival begins 11 a.m. on…

17 hours ago

Why Quitting Alcohol or Weed Won’t Heal the Pain That Caused You to Start Using Them in the First Place

They sit in circles, eyes gleaming with hope as they declare, "If I could only…

3 days ago

The Cannabis Rescheduling Ruse – White House Says No Action Planned on Cannabis Reform, Hate to Say I Told You So!

In a move that surprised absolutely no one who's been paying attention, the White House…

3 days ago

Former New York Knick Iman Shumpert debuts legal cannabis brand with Glenmere Farms

The NBA champion and New York Knick will premier his new flower brand at Torches…

5 days ago

How New York pot pioneers made it to legal dispensary shelves

By: LMC Legacy to licensed is the motto for authentic New York brands entering the…

5 days ago

Vladimir Bautista is leading Happy Munkey’s legacy-to-legal takeover

Vlad Bautista began his cannabis empire in Harlem's Sugar Hill. Nearly 30 years later, his…

5 days ago