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WAKEFIELD, Mass., April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CSE: CURA) (OTCQX: CURLF) ( Curaleaf or the Company ), a leading international provider of consumer products in cannabis, celebrates the opening of a new Curaleaf-branded location in South Portland, located at 343 Gorham Road, marking the company s first adult-use location in Maine and bringing the Company s total number of retail locations to 106.
Curaleaf has been operating in Maine since 2014, providing access to locally grown products and best-in-class services to the medical market at its three other branded locations. As the first Curaleaf-branded adult-use store in Maine, the South Portland location will bring Curaleaf s high-quality brands and products, including Select, America s #1 cannabis oil brand, to the rapidly growing adult-use market. An opening day ceremony featuring a ribbon cutting, gift bags, and donuts for customers, and 10% off the first purchase
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Retail Ireland, the Ibec group that represents the retail sector, thas welcomed clarity that the sector will reopen fully on Monday, May 17, with click and collect resuming a week earlier, on Monday, May 10.
The group said retail businesses were looking forward to reopening and staying open, and would be reviewing and updating their public health protocols to ensure a safe experience for customers and staff.
Retail Ireland Director Arnold Dillon said: “Today has been a long time coming. The last few months have been incredibly stressful for retail businesses and their staff. We now have a clear roadmap and can plan ahead with confidence. It is crucial that consumers support those businesses that have been badly hit by Covid restrictions. Unfortunately, some businesses will not reopen, many more will be relying on strong summer sales to ensure a viable business into the future.