Harvest Health & Recreation, Inc. Continues to Grow into Florida, Opens Gainesville Store, a Total of Six in State

Multi-State, Vertically Integrated Cannabis Company to Offer Wide Range of Products, Including Flower Strains, Vape Pens, and Capsules Formulated with CBN and Delta 8 at Harvest of Gainesville

Harvest House of Cannabis (Photo: Business Wire)

PHOENIX--()--Harvest Health & Recreation, Inc. (CSE: HARV, OTCQX: HRVSF) (“Harvest”), a vertically integrated cannabis company with one of the largest and deepest footprints in the U.S., announced the opening of its sixth Florida medical marijuana dispensary. Harvest holds licenses in Florida for up to 35 medical dispensaries, one cultivation facility, one manufacturing facility, and has operational dispensaries in the Orlando and Tallahassee markets. Nationwide, pending finalization of recent acquisitions, Harvest will have rights to more than 210 facilities, approximately 135 of which being retail locations, in 18 states and territories across the country.

The latest Florida opening is Harvest of Gainesville, located at 3833 SW Archer Road, Suite B. Harvest’s new retail location is open Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET and will initially offer products, including vape pens and capsules formulated with CBN and Delta 8, and expects to add more in the coming weeks. Harvest’s highly trained staff will be onsite to answer questions about personalized medical cannabis treatments and products to help manage patients’ qualifying conditions.

“We’re thrilled to be bringing our high-quality cannabis products to patients in Gainesville as we continue to expand our footprint in Florida, the third most populous state in the country,” said Executive Chairman, Jason Vedadi. “We’re looking forward to opening many more of our award-winning dispensaries in order to bring premium cannabis experiences to all Floridians.”

The Gainesville store joins five existing Harvest House of Cannabis dispensaries already open in Kissimmee, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, North Port and Longwood. Florida is one of the most highly sought-after markets for cannabis operators. As of July 2019, the state had registered more than 332,400 medical marijuana patients and more than 2,390 doctors. Senate Bill 182, which amended Florida’s medical marijuana program, was signed into law on March 18th, 2019, allowing smokable forms of cannabis. Florida lawmakers have introduced bills to legalize recreational use for all residents over 21 years of age.

About Harvest Health & Recreation, Inc.

Headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, Harvest Health & Recreation, Inc. is a multi-state cannabis operator (MSO) and vertically-integrated cannabis company. Subject to completion of announced acquisitions, Harvest will have one of the largest footprints in the U.S., with rights to more than 210 facilities, of which approximately 135 are retail locations, and more than 1,695 employees across 18 states and territories. Since 2011, the company has been committed to expanding its Harvest House of Cannabis retail and wholesale presence throughout the U.S., acquiring, creating and growing leading brands for patients and consumers nationally and continuing on a path of profitable growth. Harvest’s mission is to improve lives through the goodness of cannabis and is focused on its vision to become the most valuable cannabis company in the world. We hope you’ll join us on our journey: https://harvestinc.com.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Alex Howe, Head of Corporate Communications
ahowe@harvestinc.com

Investor Contact:
Christine Hersey, Director of Investor Relations
chersey@harvestinc.com

Release Summary

Harvest Health & Recreation, Inc. Continues to Grow into Florida, Opens Gainesville Store, a Total of Six in State

Contacts

Media Contact:
Alex Howe, Head of Corporate Communications
ahowe@harvestinc.com

Investor Contact:
Christine Hersey, Director of Investor Relations
chersey@harvestinc.com