Oak Park Heights OKs Mango Cannabis at Joseph’s
The Oak Park Heights City Council unanimously approved a conditional-use permit Tuesday for Mango Cannabis to occupy the entire Joseph’s restaurant building at 14608 60th St. N. City officials said Joseph’s plans to relocate nearby, while applicants ABJKM Holdings and Boundary Waters Capital also seek a Stillwater site as both cities raise caps to four cannabis retailers. The Hwy. 36 corridor is drawing interest due to Wisconsin’s cannabis ban, and Oak Park Heights previously approved Oak Park Heights Canna for a 2026 opening.
📌 Key Facts
- Unanimous CUP approval for Mango Cannabis at 14608 60th St. N. (Joseph’s building)
- Applicants: Kevin Pattah of ABJKM Holdings with Boundary Waters Capital; separate Stillwater application at 14200 60th St. N.
- Oak Park Heights and Stillwater each now allow up to four retail cannabis locations
- Joseph’s plans to relocate locally; Oak Park Heights Canna at 14729 60th St. N. expected to open in 2026
- City cites cross-border demand from Wisconsin as a factor in corridor interest