State marijuana regulators on Thursday approved a final license for New England Treatment Access to open a recreational pot shop in Brookline, meaning residents in Greater Boston will soon have easier access to recreational marijuana.

The state Cannabis Control Commission voted Thursday to OK the final license for NETA to open at 160 Washington St. in Brookline, the same place it sells medical marijuana.

In November, the first two recreational marijuana dispensaries — Cultivate in Leicester and NETA in Northampton — pulled in $2.2 million in gross sales within the first five days of operations, according to a CCC report.

Alternative Therapy Group in Salem is the closest recreational dispensary, but the company ceased all recreational sales in February due to an inventory-tracking issue. The CCC refuted the company’s claims and said the issue was due to “improper inventory management practices.”

NETA, which has operations in Brookline, Northampton and Franklin, announced in mid-January it will be acquired by Georgia-based Surterra, subject to approval by the CCC.

“We are thrilled to partner with NETA to expand health and wellness offerings to patients and customers in Massachusetts, which is anticipated to be one of the U.S.’s most rapidly growing markets,” said Surterra CEO William Wrigley in a January press release. “With operations combined across four states, Surterra is positioned to grow tenfold in 2019 and realize significant profitability.”

Before NETA can begin retail sales in Brookline, the company will have to fulfill certain requirements, such as uploading inventory into the required seed-to-sale tracking system and ensuring all employees are properly registered.

According to NETA, the company has over 450 employees and more than 250 marijuana products.