The first marijuana grow to have its license yanked in Denver is trying to get it back.
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Edibles startup sweet on new facility; wants to grow own cannabis

As if Willy Wonka wasn’t already trippy.
LivWell designs latest store with female shoppers in mind

LivWell has shed its Bob Marley posters and outfitted its newest dispensary at Tejon and Evans to look more like a spa or a jewelry store.
Dear Mom: Camp is great. Send more pot

A year after a similar plan went up in smoke, Bud+Breakfast has signed a deal to operate a pot-friendly getaway for summer 2016 at a 400-acre ranch north of Silverthorne.
Cannabis startup raises $3.9M

Mindful, with four dispensaries in Colorado, is predicted to double production and outlets this year.
Medicine Man to open third cannabis shop in Commerce City

Andy Williams said Commerce City doesn’t have enough cannabis stores, so he’s going to open one under his Medicine Man brand.
Startup hopes to introduce home-grow device in 2017

Former college buddies Fred Lindseth and Jeremy Harlam have landed a $20,000 investment from Boulder accelerator CanopyBoulder to develop a mini-fridge-sized grow house that will feed and water plants so the grower doesn’t have to.
Cannabis Cup can’t make Pueblo work

High Times Magazine, rejected by Adams County, withdrew its Pueblo application because of a time crunch.
New lease on life for shuttered RiNo warehouse

It didn’t take long for a competitor to grab a RiNo warehouse after a marijuana supply company shut down last month.
‘Instagram of indica’ hungry for more investment

A social media website hailing itself as the “Instagram of indica” is setting its sights on $3 million in venture capital.