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Cresco opens new dispensary in Florida

31.01.2023

Cresco Labs CL CRLBF announced the opening of a new Sunnyside dispensary in Lutz, Florida.

Sunnyside Lutz is the company's 22nd dispensary in the Sunshine State and 56th dispensary nationwide.

Charles Bachtell, the company's CEO and co-founder, said that we are pleased to expand the reach of Sunnyside and Cresco Labs leading portfolio of products to another group of patients living in the Tampa region. We have plans to continue expansion in 2023, and we are excited to continue winning over more patients through a combination of excellent service, approachable prices and top-quality products. The new store is located at 21708 FL-54 on State Road 54, an east west thoroughfare and convenient access point for customers. It will sell a variety of cannabis products from Cresco's branded portfolio that includes Cresco, One Plant, Supply, Good News, Remedi and Sunnyside.

The store has a curated selection of accessories.

TRUL TCNNF opened a new medical cannabis dispensary in Winter Haven, Florida.

The Cypress Gardens Blvd. is located at 6000 Cypress Gardens Blvd. The new shop offers a large selection of THC and CBD products in a variety of consumption methods, including smokable flower, concentrates, edibles, capsules, syringes, tinctures, topical creams, and vaporizers, to name a few.

Trulieve is proud to open a new dispensary in Winter Haven and continue to expand access to medical marijuana in the region, said Kim Rivers, Trulieve's CEO. We're committed to being active in the communities we serve and providing high-quality cannabis care and exceptional customer experiences. CESAM LLC's Social Equity Team The Fifty 50 Restaurant Group Set to Open OKAY Cannabis In Illinois

Charles Mayfield, the social equity owner of CESAM LLC and The Fifty 50 Restaurant Group, will open doors to a new concept of OKAY Cannabis at 781 N. Milwaukee in Wheeling, Illinois in February. Mayfield is a 24 year United States Air Force veteran and lifelong public servant.

OKAY Cannabis, which is 93% BIPOC-owned, is a lifestyle concept that is geared towards experienced and cannabis-curious consumers seeking a dispensary where they can unwind, read a book, go on a date, host a party and just be OKAY, according to a press release.

OKAY will be working with a Chicago-based violence prevention organization to create pathways for employment, career and wealth-building.