Worcester officials have been making a push to court the CCC to Union Station. City spokesman Mike Vigneux told WBJ last month the CCC had requested a meeting with city officials to review the proposal to move to the transportation hub.
In August, the city’s Chief Development Officer MIchael Traynor said the agency had already done a walkthrough of the available space in the station.
The city in April sent a response to the cannabis regulatory authority’s request for proposals for at least 13,000 square feet of office space in Worcester. There is at least 15,000 square feet of space in the public transportation terminal for the agency.
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The CCC is seeking a 10-year lease for office space for about 50 employees. A decision is expected this fall.
The agency is seeking a satellite office in the Boston area, including four in Boston, three in Quincy and three in Malden.