Two months into 2020 and it’s time to take a look at the retail & dispensary landscape. So far this year Cannabiz Media has tracked 256 newly active dispensary/retailer licenses from 14 states. We’ll look at where they opened and who brought them online in this week’s post.
Key Findings:
- Oklahoma leads the nation so far in new licenses, but their rate of issue is on the decline
- Florida’s MSO’s continue to open stores at a steady pace
- 5 of the top 11 license recipients were in Florida
- New Mexico’s plant count increase may have fueled new storefronts
In reviewing the tradenames/companies – there are a few that opened multiple storefronts since the beginning of the year. Here is a list of the leaders:
A lot of words have been written about the Oklahoma market since they began their program and issued a torrent of licenses. Looking at the active licenses issued in the last 14 months, the rate is waning and it supports the idea that a saturation point has been reached. However, Q12020 is not over yet and we’ll revisit these numbers in April.
Conclusion:
Because each state is its own sovereign nation when it comes to cannabis it is hard to extrapolate trends across states. Alaska added a lot of licenses because many pending ones finally made it through a very long queue while New Mexico’s increase was likely fueled by plant count increases. Illinois and Michigan added new rec licenses while Massachusetts continued the slow pace that has dogged their program since the medical only days. Each state tells its own story and we’ll keep mining the data to keep you informed.
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Ed Keating is a co-founder and Chief Data Officer of Cannabiz Media and oversees our data research and government relations efforts. He has spent his whole career working with and advising information companies in the compliance space. Ed has overseen complex multijurisdictional product lines in the securities, corporate, UCC, safety, environmental and human resource markets and focuses on workflow products over the last twenty five years. During that time he has worked for both startup and established information companies where he has led marketing, product management and sales organizations. These companies include Wolters Kluwer/Commerce Clearing House, CT Corporation, EDGAR Online and Business & Legal Reports. At Cannabiz Media Ed enjoys the challenge of working with regulators across the globe as he and his team gather corporate, financial, and license information to track the people, products and businesses in the cannabis economy. Ed graduated from Hamilton College and received his MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University.
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