MJBizCon Workspace: Off-Strip Offices Near the LVCC

MJBizCon is the biggest B2B cannabis event in the world, and for four days every December it turns the Las Vegas Convention Center into the dealmaking center of the entire industry. The problem most attendees hit isn't finding a session to attend — it's finding a quiet, professional place to actually do business between them.
According to the official MJBiz Conference show overview, MJBizCon 2026 runs December 1-4, 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with the expo hall open to 800+ exhibitors from December 2-4. That is a lot of cultivators, manufacturers, retailers, investors, and ancillary-service vendors packed into one building — and a lot of conversations that need to move somewhere private to close.
Muze Office sits about 15 minutes south of the LVCC at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200 — off the Strip, with real desks, private offices, AV-equipped meeting rooms, fast WiFi, and free parking. Here's how to use it during MJBizCon week.
Why do MJBizCon attendees need off-site workspace?
The expo floor is built for visibility, not for closing. The serious work at MJBizCon — supply agreements, investment terms, white-label deals, distribution contracts — needs a room with a door. A few realities push attendees off-site:
- Negotiations need privacy. You don't discuss volume pricing, margins, or an investment round at a crowded booth where a competitor two aisles over can hear you.
- Compliance and contracts take focus. Cannabis is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the country. Reviewing state-by-state terms or a licensing agreement requires a quiet desk, not a hotel lobby with a DJ.
- Investor and partner meetings need a setting. Pitching a capital partner from a couch in a packed convention hall undercuts the pitch. A real conference room with a screen and a whiteboard does the opposite.
- Teams need a base. Exhibiting crews and traveling sales teams need somewhere to regroup, debrief leads, and plan the next day away from 80 decibels of show-floor noise.
Las Vegas hosted nearly 6 million convention attendees in 2023, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, which means during a major show like MJBizCon, hotel business centers and lobby "work lounges" near the LVCC are stretched thin all week. Booking your own space is the difference between a productive week and a frustrating one.
A private office for meetings and negotiations
If MJBizCon is a working trip — not just a walk-the-floor trip — a private office in Las Vegas is the highest-leverage booking you can make. You get a lockable room you can use as a home base all day: take calls, run back-to-back partner meetings, review contracts, and store your gear without lugging it from session to session.
Muze Office has private offices sized for 1 to 10 people, so a solo founder and a full exhibiting team are both covered. Memberships are month-to-month with no long-term lease, which suits a December show without committing you to anything afterward.
Meeting rooms and conference rooms for deals between sessions
For scheduled conversations — supplier negotiations, investor pitches, white-label discussions — book a room by the hour instead of an office for the week. Muze Office's meeting rooms in Las Vegas start at $25/hr for a huddle room and scale up to conference rooms for larger groups. Every room includes AV, video conferencing for partners who couldn't make the trip, and whiteboards.
A practical MJBizCon move: block a conference room for a two- or three-hour window in the late afternoon, then funnel every "let's talk for real" booth conversation into back-to-back slots. You walk out of the show floor with leads and walk into a real room to close them.
A day pass when you just need to work
Not every MJBizCon hour is a meeting. Between sessions you'll have emails to send, a deck to fix before tomorrow's pitch, follow-ups to fire off while the lead is hot, and calls that can't happen on the floor. A Las Vegas day pass from $25 gets you a real desk, fast WiFi, unlimited coffee, private phone booths, and free parking — no membership required, and no fighting for an outlet in a hotel lobby.
If you're flying in and out for the show, our guide to coworking near the Las Vegas airport is a useful companion — Muze Office is roughly 10 minutes from Harry Reid International via I-215, so you can land, work, and head to the LVCC without crossing the Strip.
Hosting your own MJBizCon side event
A lot of the real relationship-building at MJBizCon happens at side events — investor mixers, partner dinners, product showcases, and team gatherings off the official calendar. If you'd rather host than fight for a restaurant reservation during the busiest cannabis week of the year, Muze Office event space in Las Vegas starts at $99/hr with full AV, flexible layouts, on-site catering from Muze Cafe, and no food-and-beverage minimum. It's an off-Strip, professional setting for the kind of gathering that actually moves deals forward.
Getting to Muze Office from the LVCC
Muze Office is about 15 minutes from the Las Vegas Convention Center via I-15 S to I-215 W, exit at Bermuda Rd.
- Driving: ~15 minutes in normal traffic; leave via the south exits toward I-15 to avoid the worst LVCC congestion during show days.
- Parking: Always free at Muze Office. LVCC and Strip-hotel parking fill early and add up fast during a major convention.
- Rideshare: roughly $15-25 from the LVCC depending on surge.
Book your MJBizCon workspace
MJBizCon week sells out the city's professional spaces fast. Reserve early — private offices and meeting rooms for December fill ahead of time, while day passes are usually available for walk-ins.
Whether you're exhibiting, raising capital, sourcing product, or just trying to keep your business running between sessions, having a professional workspace 15 minutes from the LVCC keeps MJBizCon week productive.



