Ron Strider
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Ever so slowly, medical marijuana retail outlets are opening around South Florida.
Curaleaf, the new brand for Costa Farms' cannabis operation, launched its first stand-alone store Thursday in the Dadeland area.
The store at 9002 South Dadeland Blvd., Unit 1 is the second metropolitan-area pot shop to open in the county. Trulieve opened a store in April near Miami International Airport. Liberty Health Sciences, another of Florida's 12 licensed medical marijuana cultivators and distributors, announced this week that it plans to open a store across from Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale.
"In opening the first of several state-of-the-art dispensaries throughout Florida, we want the community to know that we are committed to safety, accessibility, exceptional quality, and superior customer service," Curaleaf CEO Gregg Roberts said in a press release.
Like all licensed cannabis outlets, Curaleaf, formerly known as Modern Health Concepts, sells products only to patients who are registered with the state and hold an ID card issued by the Office of Medical Marijuana Use. Products sold on site include pills, oils and vaporizer pens.
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Full Article: Dadeland area gets its first medical marijuana shop | Miami Herald
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Curaleaf, the new brand for Costa Farms' cannabis operation, launched its first stand-alone store Thursday in the Dadeland area.
The store at 9002 South Dadeland Blvd., Unit 1 is the second metropolitan-area pot shop to open in the county. Trulieve opened a store in April near Miami International Airport. Liberty Health Sciences, another of Florida's 12 licensed medical marijuana cultivators and distributors, announced this week that it plans to open a store across from Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale.
"In opening the first of several state-of-the-art dispensaries throughout Florida, we want the community to know that we are committed to safety, accessibility, exceptional quality, and superior customer service," Curaleaf CEO Gregg Roberts said in a press release.
Like all licensed cannabis outlets, Curaleaf, formerly known as Modern Health Concepts, sells products only to patients who are registered with the state and hold an ID card issued by the Office of Medical Marijuana Use. Products sold on site include pills, oils and vaporizer pens.
News Moderator: Ron Strider 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Dadeland area gets its first medical marijuana shop | Miami Herald
Author: David Smiley
Contact: Miami Newspaper Contact Us | Miami Herald
Photo Credit: Ben Gilbert
Website: South Florida Breaking News, Sports & Crime | Miami Herald