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Atlanta's First Hemp THC Storefront Just Opened on N. Highland. Here's Why That's Interesting.

Atlanta's First Hemp THC Storefront Just Opened on N. Highland. Here's Why That's Interesting.

By Evan Beckett
TL;DR: Edibles.com just opened its first brick-and-mortar store at 245 N. Highland Ave. NE in Inman Park.

Edibles.com just opened its first brick-and-mortar store at 245 N. Highland Ave. NE in Inman Park. The brand — built by Atlanta-based Edible Brands — spent a year as pure e-commerce before planting a physical flag in one of Atlanta's most foot-traffic-rich corridors.

That location choice is deliberate. N. Highland in Inman Park isn't a discount strip. It's the same block where people are spending real money on coffee, cocktails, and weekend brunches. You don't open your flagship there unless you're betting that the customer who buys $18 toast will also browse hemp-derived THC products in a well-designed retail space.

The broader story here: hemp-derived THC sits in a gray zone that most national brands won't touch with a 10-foot pole. So Atlanta-grown operators are filling the shelf space. Edible Brands was already in this category online — now they're making the argument that it deserves the same retail real estate as any other wellness or specialty food product.

Whether you're interested in the product or not, the real signal is what this says about Inman Park as a proving ground. When a category wants to graduate from online-only to physical retail, it picks neighborhoods that can hold the weight. Inman Park keeps making that list.

The Grant Park Conservancy is also running a monthly market now — separate story, but worth knowing if your weekends involve the east side. And the Baristas vs. Billionaires thread (Starbucks labor action meets Atlanta café culture) is quietly the most interesting local business story nobody's talking about at the volume it deserves.

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