Vertically integrated cannabis company Ayr Wellness, Inc. AYR AYRWF confirmed Monday that it has received a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy to begin operations in its Phoenix, Arizona cultivation facility.
“Ayr continues to execute on its plan for growth, with this Phoenix cultivation facility being the latest project to come online,” said Jonathan Sandelman, founder, chairman and CEO of Ayr Wellness. “Our talented cultivation team has already received great reviews for the Kynd premium flower being grown in our Chandler, Arizona facility, and we look forward to scaling production with this larger space. The flower produced will supply our three Oasis dispensaries, as well as our growing wholesale business in the state.”
The Miami, Florida-based multi-state operator noted that the first crop was planted over the weekend, with the harvest projected for mid-March 2022.
Ayr expects to obtain local and regulatory authorizations for additional sections of the cultivation facility in the coming weeks.
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Price Action
Ayr Wellness’ shares traded 0.20% lower at $15.00 per share at the time of writing Monday morning.
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