Business

Does Hall of Flowers need to evolve?

By Alex Halperin
May 12, 2023
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Hall of Flowers, September 2019, Santa Rosa, CA
The cannabiz loves Hall of Flowers.When it launched at the Sonoma County fairgrounds in September 2018, it quickly gained fans for its consumption-friendly spaces and sunny vibe. It was an ideal way for brands and retailers to get to know...

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