Kelowna, BC – Flora Cannabis, a popular cannabis retailer, is seeking to open its fourth store in Kelowna. The company has submitted an application to the city’s planning department for a new location at 2121 Springfield Road.
Flora Cannabis currently has three locations in Kelowna, with two on Highway 97 and one on Bernard Avenue. The company has been operating in the city since 2018 and has seen great success with its current stores.
According to Flora Cannabis CEO, John Smith, the company is excited about the potential of opening a fourth store in Kelowna. “We have received a lot of positive feedback from our customers and the community about our current locations. We believe that a fourth store will not only meet the demand for our products but also provide more convenience for our customers,” said Smith.
The proposed location on Springfield Road is in a commercial area and is easily accessible for customers. The store will be approximately 2,000 square feet and will offer a wide selection of cannabis products, including flowers, oils, and edibles.
Flora Cannabis is committed to responsible and safe cannabis retailing. The company ensures that all its products are sourced from licensed producers and undergo strict quality control measures. The staff at Flora Cannabis are also trained to provide customers with accurate information and recommendations based on their needs.
The application for the new store is currently under review by the city’s planning department. If approved, Flora Cannabis hopes to open its doors to the public in the fall of 2021.
The addition of a fourth store in Kelowna will not only create job opportunities but also contribute to the local economy. Flora Cannabis is known for its community involvement and has been actively supporting local charities and events.
In conclusion, Flora Cannabis is looking forward to expanding its presence in Kelowna with the potential opening of a fourth store. The company’s commitment to responsible retailing and community involvement makes it a valuable addition to the city’s cannabis market. Stay tuned for updates on the approval of the new store and its grand opening in the near future.