Weed Shop Closes, Blames Downtown ‘Safety’ – The San Francisco Standard

“Due to the deteriorating situation in Downtown San Francisco, to ensure the safety of our customers team members, we have made the difficult decision to close Bloom Room San Francisco until conditions improve,” a message on the website reads.

The dispensary will remain open through Feb. 6 and all products are on sale at 30% off.

“Unfortunately, we’ve waited for things to turn around as long as we can wait,” founder Stephen Rechif said. “Sales have been dipping continually because people don’t feel comfortable coming to the area.”

He named the cleanliness of Central SoMa’s streets as a factor, as well as an impending construction project across the street that would almost certainly bring further disruption. Rechif also cited the area’s open drug sales and usage—something that may strike observers as notable coming from a dispensary owner. 

“Comparing cannabis to the things that are going on around us—it’s not anything in the same realm,” he said.

Overall, Rechif expressed gratitude to the San Francisco community that sustained the business for more than a decade—several years before California voters permitted recreational cannabis use via 2016’s Proposition 64. Dispensary members who had met their spouses at the Bloom Room’s vape table have been emailing him their remembrances

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