![]() Vertically integrated with large selection and competitive prices. Marijuana Venture reached out to all 11 and profiled the businesses available to participate in the feature article.Ĭlassy, competitive and the largest vertically integrated retail chain in Oregon. With 14 retail locations, including seven in Portland, Nectar is the largest chain in the state and continues to grow as it is looking to buy additional dispensaries, according to the company’s website.Īccording to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission 11 businesses have more than five retail licenses in the state. No list of Oregon’s top cannabis chains would be complete without mentioning Nectar. ![]() Marijuana Venture checked in with some of the largest chains in the state to see how they rose to the top and what they have planned for the future. Though they come from vastly different backgrounds and built their businesses through elaborate designs, pervasive marketing, aggressive expansion or smart buying decisions, all are doing something to resonate with consumers in the Beaver State. While the vast majority of Oregon cannabis companies have only a small handful of stores, there are 11 that have five or more retail licenses. Portland alone has a citywide average of more than one store per square mile.īut even in a market as difficult and crowded as Oregon’s, several chains have established themselves as market leaders, cutting through the noise to achieve dominance in the retail category. With nearly 600 current stores and another 981 applications in the pipeline, Oregon’s retail cannabis environment is one of the most diverse and competitive in the country, due in part to the lack of a cap on licenses, a longstanding medical program and regulations that allow for out-of-state ownership and investment.
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