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Four years after completion, a RiNo office building is still empty

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Trying to expand a cannabis business, surrounded by moratoriums

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Christopher Vondracek | (TNS) The Minnesota Star Tribune

CROOKSTON, Minnesota — In a former cellphone store at the Canna Corners operation on Main Street, customers came in and out on a summer afternoon — a young man in sandals and backpack, a retiree in a veteran’s cap.

“My wife takes half a gummy every day before bedtime. It helps her sleep,” said Mike Lafrance, noting his wife suffers from autoimmune complications. “For me? I drink Miller.”

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Vacant RiNo office building Rev360 for sale at ‘incredible discount’

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For sale: office building, never used.

The Rev360 building in RiNo, which has sat unused since it was completed in July 2020, is for sale.

Rev360 is owned by San Francisco-based Shorenstein, which bought it in November 2021 for $72 million.

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Denver’s first canna-spa, opening soon, brings marijuana and massages under one roof

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Denver’s first cannabis spa is almost ready to start serving locals R&R – as in reefer and relaxation.

When it opens on Sept. 14, Pure Elevations Canna-Spa & Salon (185 S. Santa Fe Drive) will be among the city’s first public consumption spaces, where guests who book a massage or pedicure will be able to smoke weed onsite before or after their appointment. The business will sell marijuana products from a small dispensary counter in its salon for guests to consume on the outdoor patio, and it will also integrate topicals into its services and treatments. That means THC- and CBD-infused massages for anyone who wants to get extra chill.

Owner Rebecca Marroquin’s unique concept was inspired by her own experience using cannabis lotions to help with pain. In 2011, Marroquin was preparing to finish school and become a massage therapist when she was involved in a car crash that broke her neck. Four months of using infused topicals had her back on track to graduate.

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