
Thomas Mitchell

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Denver’s cannabis space has been active this spring, with a handful of name and ownership changes at longtime dispensaries. High Level Health rebranded a downtown store into Denver’s first High Times dispensary thanks to a licensing deal, while A Cut Above changed its name. And Laughing Grass, a west Denver dispensary and cultivation, closed earlier this month.
This was just the start of the action, though. Fort Lupton now has a drive-thru dispensary in High Plainz Strains, Denver’s Sunnyside neighborhood has a new pot shop, and local chain Best High just opened a behemoth of a dispensary right by Empower Field at Mile High. According to Best High, it’s one of the largest dispensaries in Denver in terms of square footage.
Amid all of the big takeovers and groundbreakings, Snaxland quietly opened a third dispensary in Colorado. The new dispensary, a south Denver store formerly operated by Cannajuana, is medical-only, with a “grand opening coming soon,” according to Snaxland.
Here’s the latest dispensary and cannabis lounge action:
Recent Dispensary Openings
Best High
2005 Bryant Street
303-997-8943
Maikoh Holistics
260 Broadway
303-993-4303
High Plainz Strains
1330 Factory Circle, Fort Lupton
720-712-6044
Snaxland
1155 South Cherokee Street
720-769-2697
Sunnyside Gardens
2885 West 44th Avenue
720-549-6710

Allgreens, Denver’s first licensed medical dispensary, is moving a few minutes south and getting a recreational license this summer.
Allgreens
Recent Dispensary Closings
Cannajuana
1155 South Cherokee Street
Laughing Grass
1110 West Virginia Avenue
Peak Dispensary
260 Broadway
Recent Cannabis Lounge Opening
Tetra Lounge
3039 Walnut Street
720-800-3011
Longtime Dispensary to Move
Allgreens, Denver’s first licensed medical dispensary and a haven for hash lovers, is planning to move out of its longtime location at 762 Kalamath Street. Ownership isn’t ready to share the new address yet, but says the store is just about six minutes south. The move should be done by July, according to co-owner Sean Foote, and Allgreens’ new store will come with a recreational license, as well.