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Marijuana Dispensary Opens In Nottingham's 'Flourishing Cannabis Market'

A marijuana dispensary opened in Nottingham. The owners said Baltimore County has had a "flourishing cannabis market" since legalization.

The Apothecarium Nottingham held its grand opening Thursday. It's located outside the White Marsh Mall at 8241 Perry Hall Blvd. in this former Simply Delicious Cajun Kitchen. The dispensary has improved the storefront since this August 2022 photo.
The Apothecarium Nottingham held its grand opening Thursday. It's located outside the White Marsh Mall at 8241 Perry Hall Blvd. in this former Simply Delicious Cajun Kitchen. The dispensary has improved the storefront since this August 2022 photo. (Google Maps)

NOTTINGHAM, MD — A cannabis dispensary held its grand opening Thursday in East Baltimore County.

The Apothecarium Nottingham sits outside the White Marsh Mall at 8241 Perry Hall Blvd. It's located in the former Simply Delicious Cajun Kitchen.

The Nottingham dispensary replaced The Apothecarium Parkville.

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This is the company's fourth Maryland location. The others are in Salisbury, Cumberland and Burtonsville. This is the business's 39th dispensary nationwide.

A press release from parent company TerrAscend Corp. called the Nottingham store a "sophisticated retail venue featuring a convenient drive-thru."

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"Just weeks after celebrating Maryland's first rec legal 4/20, we are excited to keep the momentum rolling by strengthening our already strong retail presence in this young and flourishing cannabis market," TerrAscend Executive Chairman Jason Wild said in the release. "While still in the early innings of adult-use in Maryland, we continue to invest in the state with an eye towards further expanding our market share."

Related: Recreational Marijuana Has Business Booming At MD Dispensaries

Maryland legalized recreational marijuana for residents 21 and up under state law on July 1, 2023. Cannabis remains illegal under federal law, however. Medical use is also legal under Maryland law.

TerrAscend plans to capitalize on this new market.

"In addition to our new Nottingham location, we recently operationalized the expansion of our cultivation facility, doubling its capacity," Wild said in the release. "We can't wait for our customers to experience our expanded variety and the innovative high quality products we're set to launch."

Visit apothecarium.com/dispensaries/nottingham for more information on the company.

To learn more about Maryland's recreational marijuana laws and market, read Patch's feature story on dispensaries.

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