Lilach Mazor Power, Owner and Founder of Giving Tree Dispensary Photo: Schultz Digital Giving Tree Dispensary, an Arizona-licensed cannabis company offering seeds for sale, announced its move to a new retail location. On January 25, the company moved to 701 W. Union Hills Drive in North Phoenix. An official opening ceremony took place in February. The opening of the new Giving Tree location follows a landmark election year for the industry with the passage of Prop 207, which legalizes recreational marijuana use in Arizona. According to research firm New Frontier Data, the state cannabis market is estimated at $ 41.5 billion in 2021. Giving Tree, an Arizona majority female pharmacy, says it is transforming the patient experience with its new, open retail space. The former pharmacy is being converted to expand the annex and triple production capacity. “At Giving Tree, we wanted to create a new shopping experience and a diverse retail environment. We look forward to welcoming new and long-time cannabis buyers who engage, explore, and learn more about our proven products while providing the same upscale service and patient care, ”said Lilach Mazor Power, Owner and Founder Giving Tree owns its own cannabis brand as well as its Kindred and Katatonic product suites. Other premium Arizona brands will be available at the new location, including Venom, Baked Bros, Aries, Cresco and PuraEarth. The shopping experience in the Giving Tree Dispensary Photo: Carl Schultz; Photo submitted The new 2,400 square meter pharmacy is optimized for product exploration and social engagement and offers a lounge-like ambience and interactive, divisible elements. Customers can also place orders through touch screens for quick and smooth shopping. Founded in 2013, the company believes in staying true to its name and values of social responsibility, and has donated over $ 100,000 in funds and volunteer time to the community. They recently completed a successful fundraiser for the National Brain Tumor Society and created gardens at Streetlight USA, a shelter for young girls rescued from sex trafficking. This year, Giving Tree plans to offer gardening training at the shelter and offer a day to harvest and cook the grown vegetables. For more information, call 623.242.9080 or visit givetreedispensary.com.
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