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Grown Rogue Acquires Strategic Assets from Acreage Holdings Inc. Bringing Total Indoor Capacity to 127,000 Sq Ft
February 8, 2021 GMT
MEDFORD, Ore. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 8, 2021
Grown Rogue International Inc. (“Grown Rogue” or the “Company”) (CSE: GRIN) (OTC: GRUSF), a multi-state cannabis company with operations and assets in Oregon and Michigan, announced today that its subsidiary, Grown Rogue Distribution, LLC, has signed a Definitive Agreement (“
Agreement ”) and Management Services Agreement (“
MSA ”) with HSCP, LLC, (“
HSCP ”) a subsidiary of Acreage Holdings Inc. (CSE:ACRG.A.U, ACRG.B.U) (OTC: ACRHF, ACRDF) effective February 5, 2021 for a previously operational, state-of-the-art 30,000 Sq Ft indoor facility located in Medford, Oregon, and a fully operational retail dispensary in Portland, Oregon. The acquisition brings Grown Rogue’s total indoor capacit
Dogwood brings wine and flower power to Northeast Portland
Updated Feb 07, 2021;
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By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive
Northeast Portland should ready itself for endless days of wine and roses. A new wine and flower shop named Dogwood is set to bloom in the Alberta Arts District.
Dogwood is located adjacent to the Alberta Rose Theatre at 4932 N.E. 30th Avenue. For the past several years, the storefront was home to Bristlecone, a vintage clothing store.
Dogwood is the dream of recent San Francisco ex-pats Brant Ozanich and Gabriella “Gabby” Terracciano. They plan to open Dogwood’s doors in April, the same month they are getting married.
‘We deserved it,’ says Canby restaurant owner whose liquor license was suspended by OLCC
Updated Feb 06, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission suspended the license of Route 99 Roadhouse in Canby after investigating complaints the bar and restaurant had reopened for indoor dining in violation of state regulations.
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A Canby restaurant that had its liquor license suspended by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission for “not following public health social distancing and face covering requirements” does not plan to appeal the decision, owner Rachelle George said Friday.
Route 99 Roadhouse′s license was suspended on Tuesday, Feb. 2. On Wednesday, Feb. 3, the restaurant announced on Facebook that it would be “closed for a few weeks.”