-- Curaleaf Holdings (CURA.TO) 周五宣布,已在佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔海滩和费南迪纳海滩开设两家新的医用大麻药房,进一步扩大了其在该州的业务版图。 这两家新店的开业使 Curaleaf 在佛罗里达州的药房数量增至 73 家,全美门店总数达到 165 家。 首席执行官 Boris Jordan 表示:“我们持续扩大在佛罗里达州的零售版图,体现了我们加强在这个关键医用大麻市场地位的长期战略。” Jordan 补充道:“随着我们在佛罗里达州稳步扩张,我们将不断提升提供本地化产品和以患者为中心的服务的能力,同时确保全州医疗界能够持续获得高质量的医用大麻产品。”
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