
Pleasantrees’ new 8,500-square-foot cannabis dispensary will emphasize the retail experience for buyers when it officially opens on March 29 in the Gibraltar Trade Center in Mount Clemens.
In an evolving industry that drove $3 billion in sales in Michigan last year, Pleasantrees is betting on hospitality to combat an increasingly saturated market.
The buyer-friendly design features a large-scale LED wall, a built-in show grow from Pleasantrees cultivation, refrigerators for cannabis-infused beverages, and many more details.
While work on the facility at Gibraltar began last November, Pleasantrees has occupied the Gibraltar Trade Center space with a temporary dispensary for medical and recreational sales since 2022.
In addition, Pleasantrees commissioned Detroit Sign Painters to outfit the iconic sign along I-94 that depicts a man in a new blue suit to usher in the building’s new era. The art team includes the original sign painter’s daughter, Kelly Thomson McLeod, bringing the project full circle.
In addition to housing a medical and recreational dispensary on-site, Pleasantrees has further plans to reactivate the location with community events, preserving the spirit that defined the Gibraltar Trade Center, which hosted flea markets and fairs throughout its history. The building also will be used for concerts, farmers markets, and more.
As a vertically integrated cannabis brand and retailer, Pleasantrees is devoted to setting new standards in the cannabis industry with quality, hospitality, and community.
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