Planet 13 Holdings Inc., a leading vertically-integrated Nevada cannabis company, announced today it has signed a binding letter of intent (“LOI”) to acquire a cannabis sales license and lease for a dispensary (the “Dispensary”) in Santa Ana, California, a part of the Greater Los Angeles Region – home to 13.2 million people – from Newtonian Principles, Inc. (“Newtonian”). Planet 13 will pay Newtonian $6 million in cash and 2,039,808 Class A Restricted Shares valued at $4 million upon Planet 13 receiving final state and local regulatory approvals to transfer the operating entity after Newtonian opens its dispensary. As of March 31, 2019, Planet 13 had $20 million in cash, leaving it well capitalized to execute on growth opportunities.
“We are pleased to announce the extension of the successful Planet 13 brand into California,” said Larry Scheffler, Co-CEO of Planet 13. “Our team considers many factors when determining the feasibility of a Planet 13 style store, with the location being the single most important criteria. After a thorough and deliberate search, we identified this excellent site located three miles from the South Coast Plaza Mall, which hosts 24 million visitors a year1 and is just a short ten-minute drive from Disneyland, with 18 million visitors per year2. Since opening in November 2018, next to the Las Vegas Strip, Planet 13 has successfully created Nevada’s top concentrate brand in TRENDI3 and accounted for ~9.1% of all cannabis dispensary sales in Nevada in March 20194. We look forward to sharing the Planet 13 experience with our customers in California.”
“We expect our 40,000 sq. ft. Santa Ana location to be one of the largest cannabis dispensary complexes in the world, behind the Planet 13 Las Vegas SuperStore,” said Bob Groesbeck, Co-CEO of Planet 13. “There are approximately 1.5 million people that fly from the Los Angeles basin to Las Vegas every year, with many more making the short four-hour drive. This is a natural brand extension for us. Planet 13 is all about creating a differentiated cannabis experience, blending top-shelf products with unique experiences and entertainment. We intend to introduce our Medizin, TRENDI, and Leaf and Vine brands into the California market, and to replicate the Las Vegas experience with a California feel, creating a must-see destination in Southern California.”
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That's exactly what santa ana needs right now... another dope into the city.... unbelievable
I see no issue with this. In California, its legal both medicinal and recreational. So I don't understand the problem.
The problem is that Santa Ana is filled with liquor stores and now with pot dispensaries. Santa Ana being a city with a high number of youth concerns me. Youth are at risk as it is. How many cities in Orange County have so many liquors stores and now pot dispensaries. The question is not if it's legal or not. That's clear already.