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Chris Webber launching massive & multifaceted cannabis operation in Detroit
CannabisYesterday, University of Michigan & NBA Legend Chris Webber announced launched Players Only Holdings and a new $50 million-dollar cannabis operations and training facility in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.
Michigan’s Gage cannabis company acquired by multi-national operator
Cannabis, DispensaryMJBiz Daily has a report on the acquisition of Michigan cannabis company Gage Growth for $545 million by TerrAscend.
Michigan MRA launches Joint Ventures Pathway Program
Cannabis, NewsThe Joint Ventures Pathway Program will connect eligible social equity participants and those seeking to become social equity participants with adult-use licensees, potential adult-use licensees, and any businesses that wish to work with social equity participants interested in pursuing partnerships.
Town Hall for Michigan entrepreneurs & investors
Cannabis, EducationOn June 10 ArcView held an online Town Hall exploring the Michigan cannabis industry that you can watch right now.
Introducing the Canna Social Equity Fund
NewsMITech's Mike Brennan sat down with Connie Maxim-Sparrow to talk about this new effort to help contributors formulate goals related to social equity programs that promote change at the community level.
Fluresh Cannabis Business Accelerator Getting Results
Cannabis, NewsBrad Spirrison of Grown In has a great feature on Grand Rapids-based Fluresh's minority entrepreneur business accelerator program & the first businesses in the program.
Apply for a Gage Cannabis Social Equity Grant!
Cannabis, NewsGage Cannabis is offering grants of up to $50,000 available to participants of the Michigan MRA Social Equity Program.
Former NBA Star Al Harrington talks social equity
NewsEsquire Magazine has a nice feature & interview with former NBA star Al Harrington discussing his Viola brand & social equity in the cannabis space.
MRA proposes crowdfunding to improve equitable capital access
CannabisThe Green Market Report says that the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency has announced proposed changes to the state’s cannabis laws and regulations aimed at improving access to capital for people of color seeking to break into the cannabis market.