
A former federal bank examiner has reported raising $750,000 to build an app consumers can use to purchase marijuana from their phones.

A former federal bank examiner has reported raising $750,000 to build an app consumers can use to purchase marijuana from their phones.
Bankruptcy and busted business deals are the latest woes for a Denver-based company that sells child-proof containers for the cannabis industry.
The owner of the warehouse outfitted to grow cannabis says would-be buyers won’t bite after he listed the site six months ago because a city law is making them paranoid.
A cannabis-focused social media network finds itself delinquent on its debt payments after three years of capital raises.
A marijuana-themed, fast casual chain is leasing retail spots in some of Denver’s busiest neighborhoods and pushing into the mountains.
A cannabis infrastructure and logistics firm has raised $4 million of a $7 million campaign to build a second Pueblo County greenhouse.
The startup pocketed $1.6 million from investors and is hustling to sell its software to new dispensaries in California, Arizona, Massachusetts and Nevada.
The first marijuana grow to have its license yanked in Denver is trying to get it back.
As if Willy Wonka wasn’t already trippy.
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.
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