Skip Navigation
Blueprints.

Real Reporter Publishes “Challenges for CRE After Legal Marijuana Vote in MA”

The Real Reporter published an article by Paul Bauer on November 21 discussing the challenges that landlords and prospective marijuana retailers may encounter now that recreational use of the drug is set to become legal in Massachusetts in December. The potential for enforcement of federal law banning the drug, state licensing and permitting issues, and contractual terms between landlord and dispensary barring expansion all present hurdles for property owners and prospective retailers.

Continue reading the entire “Challenges for CRE After Legal Marijuana Vote in MA” article.

Categorized: Publications

About the Authors

Paul Bauer
Stay Connected
LinkedIn

Partner

Paul C. Bauer

Paul Bauer, Practice Area Leader, Real Estate, Finance & Corporate, represents businesses, individuals and institutions in sophisticated transactions with an emphasis on large real estate projects and challenging commercial law issues. Paul regularly advises developers, mortgage lenders, tenants and property owners across various industry sectors in complex development, acquisition, financing, business planning and leasing transactions – both public and private – including the biggest lease in the history of Boston at the time. 

Stay Connected
LinkedIn

More Posts by Author ›

About the Authors

Paul Bauer
Stay Connected
LinkedIn

Partner

Paul C. Bauer

Paul Bauer, Practice Area Leader, Real Estate, Finance & Corporate, represents businesses, individuals and institutions in sophisticated transactions with an emphasis on large real estate projects and challenging commercial law issues. Paul regularly advises developers, mortgage lenders, tenants and property owners across various industry sectors in complex development, acquisition, financing, business planning and leasing transactions – both public and private – including the biggest lease in the history of Boston at the time. 

Stay Connected
LinkedIn

More Posts by Author ›

View All People ›

    To get in touch, please call us at 508-791-3511 or fill out the form below. Fields in orange are required.

    Stay Current

    Subscribe to Bowditch’s updates, alerts and programs.

    Subscribe to All

     


    You can also follow our Bowditch Blogs. Please subscribe for new post notifications directly on the blogs. They are easily accessible in the main navigation under the Insights+News dropdown.

    An email confirmation will be sent upon submitting this form.