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Washington Today
By the People, for the People
New Green Vine Dispensary Under Construction in Washington Township
The second dispensary in the township will open at the intersection of Delsea Drive and Salina Road.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 9:25pm
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A new cannabis dispensary in Washington Township aims to provide a premium retail experience for legal marijuana consumers.Washington TodayA new cannabis dispensary called Green Vine is under construction in Washington Township, Gloucester County, at the intersection of Delsea Drive and Salina Road. The project received planning board approval in March 2025 to redevelop an existing abandoned building, and construction crews have been working on a full remodel of the exterior and interior. Green Vine will be the second dispensary in Washington Township, joining Midnight Greens which opened in 2024.
Why it matters
The addition of a second dispensary in Washington Township helps balance cannabis access and cater to different neighborhoods and traffic patterns across the sprawling community. The new location at Delsea Drive and Salina Road complements the existing Midnight Greens dispensary on the Black Horse Pike.
The details
Green Vine Dispensary is currently under construction at 301 Delsea Drive in Washington Township. The project moved through the planning board in March 2025 and received approval to redevelop an existing abandoned building. Construction crews have been on site for several weeks, completing a full remodel that includes a new exterior façade as well as a complete interior demolition and build-out.
- The Washington Township Planning Board approved the Green Vine project in March 2025.
- Construction on the Green Vine dispensary began earlier this year.
The players
Green Vine Dispensary
A new cannabis dispensary under construction in Washington Township, Gloucester County.
Midnight Greens
An existing cannabis dispensary that opened in Washington Township in 2024, located on the Black Horse Pike.
What they’re saying
“I simply don't have many details on this particular dispensary. Although I missed it during the planning stages, I learned about it earlier this year as construction got underway.”
— Mark Matthews, Author
What’s next
The owner of Green Vine Dispensary plans to open the new location in the coming months once construction is complete.
The takeaway
The addition of a second cannabis dispensary in Washington Township demonstrates the growing demand for legal marijuana access in the region and the township's efforts to provide convenient options for residents.

