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Trees Corp CANN

TREES Corporation is a cannabis retailer and cultivator in the States of Colorado and Oregon. The Company operates through two segments: Retail and Cultivation. It operates about six cannabis dispensaries, which includes Englewood Dispensary, Longmont Dispensary, Hampden Dispensary, 102nd Street Dispensary, Waterfront Dispensary, and MLK Dispensary. It also operates two cultivation facilities in Colorado, such as SevenFive Cultivation Facility and Hillside Cultivation Facility. It operates a licensed 17,000 square foot light deprivation greenhouse cultivation facility. Its dispensaries carry a variety of classic and boutique flower strains, concentrates, cartridges, edibles, drinkables, and smoking accessories. Its subsidiaries include Green Man Cannabis, LLC, Green Tree Colorado LLC, GT Cultivation LLC, SevenFive Farms, LLC, SevenFive Farms Cultivation, LLC, General Cannabis Capital Corporation, and Standard Cann, Inc., among others.


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