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Trulieve Finalizes Multi-Million Deal for Pennsylvania’s Keystone Shops

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10 Comments| April 6, 2021

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Click to enlargeTrulieve Cannabis Corp. (CSE.TRUL) – a leading and top-performing cannabis company in the U.S. – has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which Trulieve has agreed to acquire from Anna Holdings LLC a dispensary license operating under Keystone Shops with locations in Philadelphia , Devon, and King of Prussia.

Trulieve’s CEO Kim Rivers commented:

"Trulieve continues to bolster our national expansion efforts with acquisitions that both complement our current portfolio and strengthen our long-term strategy. The Keystone Shops are located in a densely populated area of Pennsylvania and with their staff's knowledgeable and customer-centric approach to patients, these dispensaries are valuable additions to our Pennsylvania portfolio."

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