- Wildflower
Brands’ dominance is growing with its proposed acquisition of City
Cannabis Co., Vancouver’s first legal cannabis boutique
- A
building permit has been issued for a third City Cannabis store, to be
located in one of Vancouver’s busiest pedestrian and retail districts
- British
Columbia’s legal cannabis market is projected to reach $722 million by
2024
- Wildflower
Brands serves cannabis consumers in the U.S. and Canada, with distribution
in over 300 stores
Wildflower Brands Inc. (CSE: SUN) (OTCQB: WLDFF) continues
to reach numerous significant milestones in its drive to create brands that
work in synergy with the company’s slogan of ‘Plants Heal’. Wildflower’s
success toward becoming a global wellness brand leader can be seen in its
growing distribution network within the United States and its recently
announced letter of intent to acquire City Cannabis Co. of Vancouver, British
Columbia (http://ibn.fm/p9E3u).
As a cannabis company dedicated to developing and designing
brands that focus on plant-based health and wellness products, Wildflower’s
reach extends to both the medicinal and recreational sectors. The acquisition
of City Cannabis, which already has two retail shops open in Vancouver,
includes a third location now that a building permit has been issued by the
city. The retail site location on Cambie Street is situated along one of the
busiest corners in the city, with pedestrian traffic currently at 12,000-plus
per day and growing year-over-year, Wildflower stated in a news release (http://ibn.fm/e6POT).
“City Cannabis is the first multiple location operator to
come out of British Columbia and has a proven track record in opening and
licensing premier cannabis retail locations,” William MacLean, CEO of
Wildflower Brands, said in the release. “With the addition of the Cambie
Village location, their current 610 Robson Street location will congruently
continue to strengthen brand dominance. BC has always been considered the most
cultured cannabis market in the world and City Cannabis is building a cohesive
network of operations that will provide consumers with the ultimate retail
experience anywhere in Canada.”
A new report by Arcview Market Research and BDS Analytics
estimates that British Columbia’s legal cannabis market will surge to $722
million by 2024 after ringing up $19.1 million in 2018, as the Vancouver
Sun reports (http://ibn.fm/ZfQcV).
Since the city of Vancouver has the authority to license and zone for a limited
number of cannabis businesses, dispensaries and retail shops with proper
provincial licenses are expected to flourish.
MacLean said that Wildflower is excited to combine its
premier products with the consummate retail experience offered by City Cannabis
Co.
“City’s retail consumer data and insight will help shape
development of Wildflower’s product line-up while the retail expertise of City
will aid Wildflower in its retail expansion,” MacLean added. “The combination
of Wildflower and City will form a truly global cannabis company.”
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.WildflowerBrands.co
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to WLDFF are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/WLDFF
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