
Please Note: All terms and descriptions are subject to change without notice. $45 Application Fee Per Adult, $45 Cosigner Fee, Landmark Requires First Month’s Rent and Deposit along with a Single $100 Administrative Fee Prior to Move In. *It is a lease requirement to maintain tenant liability insurance.* *Note: Photos may not depict exact unit(s) available.įor additional questions and information please use extensions. *Note: please be aware that the move in date is based on the anticipated completion date for construction and may be subject to delays. There is no guest or overflow parking onsite or nearby. Internet is included in the rent! One parking permit will be issued per bedroom. Tenant will be responsible for electric and will pay a $50 monthly utility fee for water/sewer/garbage per occupant. Enjoy the added benefits of a secured building, elevator, and fitness room at the property! Pets are possible with additional fees. This building features in unit washer/dryers, stainless steel appliances, a private deck, and open floor plans. Conveniently located just a few minutes away from many restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment. The word Satori comes from Japanese Zen Buddhism, and refers to the experience of sudden enlightenment-an apt name for a company that embodies the good feelings it promotes, and makes community-building part of its culture.Modern, new construction apartment in a desirable neighborhood surrounded by forest and wetland. It’s one of those things-’You’re meant to do this, run with it, you’ve got the ball!’” I wake up in the morning and I’m excited to get here. Besecker’s inspiration and passion for the business is palpable. Early on, they recruited long-time associate Joshua Besecker, who moved from Philadelphia to help assemble the team and run the store. Sharpe has two business partners, Oscar Schmitz, founder of Dockside Co-op and Dockside Cannabis, and Justin Wilson, founder of Satori and Piece of Mind. Big names like Phat Panda share space with local growers like Cascadia Gardens, Sasquatch, Salish Sativas and Eagle Tree.

“One thing that separates us from other people in this area, is that we have great connections on the East side of the state, but we also represent and support our locals,” says Sharpe. Satori’s product comes from twenty-five carefully selected growers and producers from all over Washington.


It’s one of those things-’You’re meant to do this, run with it, you’ve got the ball!’” The Product

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Off to the side there is a separate patient’s room for private medical consulting, and another room that houses their non-profit, “Center for Mindful Use,” a community space for cannabis-based discussion and events like meditation workshops and learning how to roll the perfect joint. Inside, historical photos and wooden tools honor the building’s industrial past, contrasting nicely with displays of flower and extracts, and a vast selection of glass accessories. As the city’s only downtown dispensary-one block from the Farmers’ Market and several pubs, and a half-mile from Western Washington University, they have arguably the best location in town. Satori, winner of the DOPE Industry Washington 2016 “Cannabis Store of the Year” award, recently opened a new store in Bellingham.
