It will be located at the corner of Morton and Main.īoth stores will have to pay the city a cannabis businesses tax, 7% of annual gross receipts, as well as another yearly payment for a community benefits program. So does Haven, the other company that has entered into a development agreement with the city of Porterville. ![]() Hopefully (there will) be more traffic in Porterville, and more businesses is good for us around here."Īccording to its website, Culture Cannabis Club already has several stores in Southern California. "Business is always a good thing for downtown Main Street," Flores said. Soon, it will be home to Culture Cannabis Club, one of two marijuana dispensaries the city has approved in the downtown area. High Haven Cannabis won Elgin City Council approval this week to be the city’s first recreational use marijuana dispensary despite concerns about insufficient parking and increased traffic from. He says his building is at least 100 years old.Ĭity officials confirm the building a few doors down is too. For the sake of this article, dispensaries and clubs will be under the same bracket. As a Haven team member, you will work at one of our six locations to provide expert cannabis knowledge to our valued customers. "Hair keeps growing, so we got to cut it," Flores said.įor Flores, it's the history of Main Street that makes it special. That being said, finding a walk-in dispensary will be difficult due to Spain’s laws. ![]() (KFSN) - JR Flores has been giving fresh cuts on Porterville's Main Street for 15 years. Looking further ahead, there's still room for one more dispensary in Porterville (the city allows for a total of three).
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