Cannabis Considered
Showing posts for — Month: November 2025
A New Hemp Ban, An Old Prohibition
Congress Uproots A $28 Billion Industry For the past seven years, hemp-derived THC products have become a fixture of American retail. Beverages, gummies, and edibles sit openly on the shelves of gas stations, convenience stores, and even major retailers such as Target, Circle K, and Total Wine. This mainstream presence created a booming, federally legal […]
Read MoreCathedral City Cannabis Cultivation Business for Sale
Cathedral City Cannabis Cultivation Business for Sale Location: Cathedral City, California Asking Price: $599,000 Rent: $25,000/Month Business Overview This fully licensed Cathedral City cannabis cultivation business for sale operates out of an 8,000-square-foot facility on a 5-year lease, with three additional 5-year options to extend. The facility includes 5,000 square feet of canopy space and […]
Read MoreSan Francisco Cannabis Manufacturing & Distro Business for Sale
San Francisco Cannabis Manufacturing & Distro Business for Sale Location: San Francisco, California Asking Price: $249,000 Monthly Rent: $32,000/Month + NNN Business Overview This fully operational San Francisco cannabis manufacturing & distribution business for sale in San Francisco operates out of an 18,000-square-foot licensed cannabis facility. The property features a full commercial kitchen, C1/D1 container […]
Read MorePre-ICO Cannabis Dispensary for Sale in Los Angeles
Cannabis Dispensary for Sale in Los Angeles | Pre-ICO Location: Los Angeles, California Asking Price: $349,000 Monthly Rent: $7,500 (Negotiable) + NNN Business Overview This fully operational pre-ICO cannabis dispensary for sale in Los Angeles operates out of a 1,280-square-foot building under a 10-year lease with a 5-year option to extend. The business includes three […]
Read MoreAssignment for Benefit of Creditors (ABC) vs. Receivership
Business owners facing financial distress often compare an assignment for benefit of creditors vs. receivership when evaluating options for an orderly wind-down or transition of operations. While both processes can serve as alternatives to bankruptcy, they differ significantly in terms of control, cost, speed, and court involvement. Understanding these differences is especially important for regulated […]
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