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mlive on MSNStore that sold John Sinclair Michigan’s first legal recreational marijuana is closingArbors Wellness was among the first marijuana stores to receive a state license to sell recreational marijuana. Now owners ...
The Toronto-based company will sell or divest four cultivation and processing facilities, 20 retail stores and real estate in ...
Michigan is an extremely difficult market and we have come to the realization that our resources can be better utilized in ...
For the fifth month in a row, adult-use cannabis sales in Michigan declined compared to the same time last year, a troubling ...
Toronto-based TerrAscend has chosen to exit the Michigan market, shuttering 20 locations and laying off 21 percent of its ...
Key Takeaways; Cannabis Sector TerrAscend secured $79 million debt financing amid strategic exit from Michigan Auxly Cannabis marked a major financial turning point with debt reduction and strategic ...
Legalization is progress, but we won’t be satisfied until every cannabis prisoner is set free.” By Ryan Basore, Redemption ...
Publicly-traded TerrAscend Corp., owner of Gage Cannabis, plans to exit the Michigan market by September, acknowledging the ...
Trulieve Westerville has introduced a drive-thru service for its customers to pick up their cannabis orders while remaining ...
Michigan is an extremely difficult market and we have come to the realization that our resources can be better utilized in ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNRubicon loses lawsuit against Pontiac over city’s cannabis licensingA federal lawsuit against Pontiac and its city clerk over cannabis licenses is over and the city has declared victory.
Gage Cannabis Co., Cookies and others are closing in Michigan. TerrAscend says Michigan's market is too tough. What to know.
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