Arizona Central: “As an interior designer, Megan Stone’s job is to create a certain vibe or energy with visual cues and creative materials in a space. But her specific area of expertise also involves breaking down and overcoming stereotypes. Stone must not only make her clients’ spaces customer-friendly, but in many cases also help her clients’ customers forget, even for a few minutes, everything they walked by or drove though to get there. . . . By 2015, Stone had designed dispensaries in seven states, she said. Now, her work is showcased in 15 states in 26 dispensaries. . . . TruMed dispensary had been operating for a year before it connected with Stone about three years ago, said Lauren Gooding, the registered nurse for TruMed.”
High Road Design Studio Breaks Stereotypes in Pot Retail
By On the Net|2017-09-30T17:20:07-07:00September 30th, 2017|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on High Road Design Studio Breaks Stereotypes in Pot Retail
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