Ohio Grown Therapies in Newark opened on January 24, 2020. The Johnstown based company also owns a cultivation facility in Johnstown and is lead by CEO Andy Joseph. The company is co-owned by Maui Grown Therapies in Hawaii.
The Frost Frontier is the premier cannabis cultivator in Alaska. They have won 6 NW Cannabis Classics, 4 NWCC medals and a High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Sativa strain. They also operate a dispensary in Anchorage under the brand The Frost Farms.
Frost Frontier and Frost Farms are owned by Evan Schlosberg, Beth Brewington, David Shimek and Brady Farr.
Buckeye Botanicals opened on February 20, 2019 in Jackson, OH. It was among the first dispensaries to open in the state and first to open in the South-Central region of Ohio. The dispensary is owned by Eric Ryant, Tom McFall and Daniel Ianni. It is currently their only dispensary in Ohio though Ryant owns a cultivation facility in Colorado.
Remedy Shoppe in Skagway was the first dispensary to receive its operating license in Alaska. The license was issued on October 4, 2016 to owner Tara Bass. The issue at the time was Remedy Shoppe had no cultivation license and thus, no product to sell. Product was received and the dispensary officially opened for business on January 20, 2017. Skagway resident Jacob Cotton was the very first customer.
Rise Medical Marijuana dispensary in Lorain, Ohio is owned by Green Thumb Industries or GTI Ohio LLC. GTI is a large Chicago based cultivator and retail operator. GTI currently operates 5 dispensaries in Ohio and 31 dispensaries in 9 states under the Rise brand.
Green Thumb Industries is run by founder and CEO Ben Kovler and CFO Anthony Georgiadis. GTI cultivates, manufactures and distributes cannabis products under the brands Beboe, Dogwalkers, Dr. Solomon’s, Good Green, incredibles and Rythm. The company also owns and operates rapidly growing national retail cannabis stores called Rise. The company runs 16 manufacturing facilities, 66 open retail locations and operations across 14 U.S. markets.
The company came under scrutiny for being involved in a federal pay-to-play investigation in March 2021.