
A marijuana edibles maker is hoping to put a stop to a former employee’s new business, which it claims ripped off its product and client list to send sales plummeting.
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A marijuana edibles maker is hoping to put a stop to a former employee’s new business, which it claims ripped off its product and client list to send sales plummeting.
A growing local marijuana chain is expanding its production capabilities with a new greenhouse and cannabis kitchen in Commerce City.
With a four-facility project sprouting in Pueblo, a company that develops marijuana grow complexes is raising funds for the next phase.
A marijuana dispensary chain will reopen the shop that another pot retailer left vacant earlier this year and has another location in the works in Aurora.
A Denver couple has launched a new cannabis dispensary in the Highlands after a first marijuana venture closed down in 2012.
Another cannabis company is getting into the pet market business and is releasing a doggie supplement, along with a new line of products for humans.
The company behind three marijuana-centered bed and breakfasts has sued a pot-friendly travel site for allegedly ripping off its name and logos and trying to ride its coattails.
A Cherokee Street cannabis business is building out a space nearby that’s 10 times the size of its current facility with plans to add more locations over the next two years.
Plans for a pot-focused ranch venture outside of Durango have gone up in smoke, but the company behind the idea has already opened another cannabis bed and breakfast in Colorado Springs.
With help from a New York investment deal and access to new technology, a store that sells marijuana grow supplies is looking to expand beyond Denver.
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