Green Solution lists 19 locations on its website. The company sold for $140 million in 2019.
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South Broadway dispensary sues landlord over right to buy property
Colorado Harvest Co. at 1568 S. Broadway was one of the city’s first recreational dispensaries.
Eight Bonnie Brae residents sue to stop neighborhood’s first pot shop
The locals say a proposed Silver Stem Fine Cannabis location “will negatively impact their neighborhood.”
Bonnie Brae will get its first pot shop near popular ice cream stand
Silver Stem Fine Cannabis received approval from Excise and Licenses to open at 2331 E. Ohio Ave. despite objections from some neighbors.
Want to own Denver.com? Former Kentwood CEO open to offers
Peter Niederman, who sold his brokerage to Berkshire Hathaway, has been buying domains since the 1990s. He sold LosAngeles.com for three times what he paid.
Colorado’s medical marijuana sales hit lowest point since legalization
July’s medical marijuana sales only reached a little over $18 million – the lowest number ever recorded since January 2014.
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Buddy Boy dispensaries snuffed out as state’s weed sales tumble
“Prices have fallen to the lowest I’ve seen in 12 years,” said owner John Fritzel.. “Numbers that are impossible to overcome.”
Denver businesses seek hospitality licenses to let patrons smoke weed
A Cap Hill inn, a private club in RiNo, and a South Broadway lounge are the first to seek the city’s permission to allow cannabis consumption on site.
Denver voters reject camping ban enforcement, sales tax cap
An initiative to increase Denver’s marijuana tax to provide funding for pandemic research also failed.
Denver legalized delivery services for cannabis shops but few use them
The city will only grant transportation licenses to companies with owners who were charged with cannabis-related crimes or are in poor areas for the next three years.