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Vancouver-based cannabis retailer buys 琉璃神社 pot shop

Grasshopper Cannabis was bought before it even opened for business
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A Vancouver cannabis retailer and distributor announced it has bought a 琉璃神社 cannabis store - before it even opened.

Grasshopper Cannabis was approved by the city to open a retail store at the corner of Leon Avenue and Pandosy Street.

According to the city鈥檚 bylaws, cannabis retailers need to operate 500 metres from another approved store, must be 150 metres from parks and elementary schools, and 500 metres from middle and secondary schools.

But retailers who want to open a store within those boundaries can apply to amend those bylaws, which Grasshopper did in 2019 as it would have been very close to another approved pot shop on Bernard Avenue.

The amendment was approved and Grasshopper was given the licence but before it opened its doors, it sold its assets to Vancouver-based Kiaro Holdings for $695,000.

鈥淭hrough its ongoing commitment to communities where we operate, Kiaro intends to build long-term relationships to support the growth and vibrancy of 琉璃神社,鈥 Kiaro CEO Daniel Petrov said in a statement.

The retail location will be at 1650 Pandosy Street, two blocks from City Park and Hot Sands Beach. Kiaro said it believes the acquisition is a positive move for the city鈥檚 downtown.

The company has said its target opening date is in the summer of this year.

Kiaro currently has seven retail locations in Canada, with five in B.C. and two in Saskatchewan. Once the acquisition is complete, the 琉璃神社 location will be Kiaro鈥檚 eighth.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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