One of the area’s biggest cannabis companies is uprooting from downtown and planting a new corporate headquarters off Colorado Boulevard.
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Outlet shopping comes to maturing marijuana industry
The Green Solution has converted its Silver Plume location into an outlet store, offering discounts on surplus products.
Is it a foul? Ex-Nugget claims fraud and sues marijuana business
Ty Lawson sank $500,000 into the business and claims he got an unpleasant surprise after two years
Cannabis consultant buys two firms, with third on the way
Two Denver companies headed by Josh Haupt will fall under the consulting firm’s umbrella, as it pushes to retain a technological leg up in the marijuana market.
Crowdfunding campaign burns out halfway for Cannabis church
A controversial Wash Park cannabis club will have to make due with less than half of the money it hoped to raise in a crowdfunding campaign.
Grow supplier acquires Seattle shop following $2M investment
With $2 million in fresh funding, a Denver-based chain that specializes in selling the dirt, lights and fertilizers for cultivating cannabis is ready to send out tendrils to new markets.
Cannabis chain completes baker’s dozen with Glendale outpost
The Green Solution, which has 12 stores in Colorado, signed a lease earlier this month for a new location in Glendale, at 4151 E. Kentucky Ave.
Higher Calling: Cannabis-themed church unveils renovations ahead of 4/20 opening
Smoking pot at this repurposed Wash Park church is not just tolerated. It’s part of the ritual.
3-year-old marijuana real estate fund raises $12M
The fund, which lends money for marijuana-related real estate transactions, returns about 10 percent to investors and has raised more than $11 million.
Dispensary begins to rise in Union Station
By summer, travelers will be able to land at DIA, take the A-Line to Union Station, and stroll just three blocks to pick up an ounce and some edibles.