If New York Legalizes If New York Legalizes Recreational Marijuana, Here's Who Could Cash In
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iAnthus Capital Holdings Inc. (ITHUF) acquired New York's Citiva Medical for $18 million at the beginning of 2018. According to the original press release, Citiva NY's license included a cultivation and processing facility and four dispensary locations to be located in Brooklyn, Staten Island, Dutchess County and Chemung County. Citiva's proposed 2,000-square-foot flagship Brooklyn dispensary was slated to open in the fourth quarter of 2018 and would be one of only two dispensaries in New York City's most populous borough, with 2.6 million residents.
The statement said Citiva's Staten Island dispensary would be the only Registered Organization serving Staten Island's 500,000 residents, and it was also slated to open in the fourth quarter. The Dutchess County and Chemung County dispensaries are planned for the second quarter of 2019.