Range of industries, from law to construction firms, see new business opportunities in CT’s recreational marijuana market

Companies that want to grow and sell cannabis in Connecticut’s newly legal recreational market are already jockeying for positions in what will almost certainly be a lucrative statewide industry. But those businesses will all require ancillary services from accountants and lawyers to contractors and consultants. Additionally, security companies have gained lucrative contracts guarding dispensaries and grow operations; attorneys have new clients seeking to stay on the right side of state laws; and construction companies are getting work on cannabis-related building projects, Parzybok said. Since Connecticut legalized adult-use cannabis, Fuss & O’Neill has already signed contracts for two cultivation facility projects — one in central Connecticut, the other on the shoreline — and is in talks with other companies, he said.

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