Just in time for marijuana’s unofficial holiday, Secaucus-based Harmony Foundation has filed an application to open inside of a two-story building at 227 Coles Street. Currently home to a Moishe’s Moving Systems outpost, Harmony is working with New York-based design firm Wolfgang & Hite to overhaul the space into a dispensary that spans about 16,000 square feet.
Harmony’s potential Jersey City location has a 2,200-square-foot office included in the plans, which were submitted to officials on April 9. While the building has a parking lot directly adjacent, the company’s application simply writes “n/a” as to the number of parking spaces they will provide under the plans.
The project will be asking for a “c” variance from existing zoning related to a loading requirement under local ordinances. While the planning board will need to sign off on the application, Jersey City does not currently have any restrictions on where medical marijuana dispensaries can potentially open.