The store's design is a testament to the passion for music, art, and cannabis. The custom ceiling mural was created by Ames Bros, longtime concert poster artists in Seattle who have been creating merchandise and art for Pearl Jam, an American rock band. The 2000-square-foot design starts on the exterior overhang, flows through the lobby, and covers the entire sales floor. The intricate design is definitely an eye-catcher and combines the music and cannabis theme with images of famous musicians, cannabis smoke, and moon rocks, a more potent form of cannabis that is created by dipping marijuana nugs into cannabis oil and kief crystals.
Looking to the future, Brad has plans for a drive-thru window, which is already set up and ready to begin transactions for pre-orders once it becomes legal. The drive-thru lane even features music art for customers to enjoy while waiting. Brad's commitment to music and community doesn't stop with the store. He is currently in discussions with "Guitars Over Guns," an organization that aims to empower youth through music and mentorship to bring their program to Danville and Vermilion County.
Seven Point is more than just a store; it's a community hub that celebrates music, supports local businesses, and normalizes the cannabis shopping experience. As Brad and his team continue to innovate and grow, they are set to make a lasting impact on Danville. Seven Point stands as a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared vision. Whether you're a cannabis connoisseur, a music lover, or simply curious, Seven Point is a must-visit destination!