What happened to the Breckenridge Cannabis Club?
Now Brian Rogers and Caitlin McGuire, who had dreams of building an empire, are left with a single dispensary in Crested Butte, as the couple sold the Breckenridge dispensary to Green Dragon Cannabis Company, a chain of now six dispensaries. The official closing date of the acquisition was on Dec.
Where was high profits filmed?
Colorado
Co-founder Stephen Germer said the initial footage its crew gathered from filming in Colorado led to five cable networks bidding for project, which was initially conceived as a one-hour documentary. The company’s agent “said we were going to get spoiled by what happened,” Germer said.
When did backcountry Cannabis Club in Breckenridge open?
Caitlin McGuire and Brian Rogers at their Breckenridge grow facility, now home to the newly branded Backcountry Cannabis Company. January 2010 — Breckenridge Cannabis Club opens as a medical dispensary on Main Street.
Who is the owner of BCC in Breckenridge?
June 2014 — BCC owner Caitlin McGuire and then-prospective owner Brian Rogers approach the Breckenridge Town Council to remain on Main Street beyond the pre-approved grace period. July 11, 2014 — The town council votes 4-3 to extend BCC’s retail license, drawing ire from residents and Airport Road dispensaries.
How much revenue does Breckenridge marijuana company make?
In 2014, Breck’s marijuana dispensaries generated more than $7 million in taxable revenue, an increase of 220 percent over 2013, the final year of medical-only sales. Nearly half of the never-before-seen retail revenue can be credited to BCC, according to town officials.
Where is backcountry cannabis company in Steamboat Springs?
Backcountry Cannabis Company on Airport Road is noticeably quieter than its Main Street predecessor. Still, Rogers is proud of the new space. It sits in BCC’s former garden building, which was gutted and remodeled when the master growers moved to a new, soon-to-be-expanded site in Steamboat Springs.