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Active Marijuana Retail Licenses Approved As of 7/13 OREGON LIQUOR & CANNABIS COMMISSION Active Marijuana Retail Licenses Approved as of 9/13/2021 TRADE NAME POSTAL CITY COUNTY STREET ADDRESS ZIP Med Grade Delivery 420VILLE HUNTINGTON BAKER 210 W. WASHINGTON ST. 97907 HOTBOX FARMS HUNTINGTON BAKER 120 E WASHINGTON ST 97907 Yes SUMPTER NUGGET SUMPTER BAKER 160 N. MILL STREET, SUITE #102 97877 Yes THE COUGHIE POT SUMPTER BAKER 363 B SOUTH MILL STREET 97877 BEATNICK'S FINEST CORVALLIS BENTON 126 SW AVERY AVE 97333 BEAVER BOWLS CORVALLIS BENTON 227 SW 6TH ST 97333 Yes Yes BLOOMINATI CANNABIS CORP CORVALLIS BENTON 240 SW WASHINGTON AVE 97333 COOKIES CORVALLIS BENTON 255-257 SW MADISON AVE 97333 GREEN ROOM CORVALLIS BENTON 2521 NW 9TH ST 97330 Yes Yes GREEN ROOM (CAMPUS) CORVALLIS BENTON 111 NW 16TH ST 97330 Yes Yes GREEN ROOM (SOUTH) CORVALLIS BENTON 1665 SE 3RD ST 97333 HIGH QUALITY COMPASSION CORVALLIS BENTON 1300 NW 9TH ST 97330 Yes Yes HIGH QUALITY COMPASSION CORVALLIS BENTON 1435 NW 9TH ST. 97330 MARIE JANES CANNABIS CORVALLIS BENTON 568 SW 3RD ST. 97333 Yes Yes CONNECTION MIRACLE GREENS CORVALLIS BENTON 220 NW 2ND ST 97330 MR. NICE GUY - 3RD ST CORVALLIS BENTON 504 NW 3RD ST 97330 Yes Yes MR. NICE GUY CORVALLIS CORVALLIS BENTON 687 SW 15TH ST. 97333 Yes Yes NATURE'S PATH CORVALLIS BENTON 711 NW 3RD ST. 97333 OG COLLECTIVE CORVALLIS BENTON 414 NW 4TH ST 97330 SATIVA'S PLACE CORVALLIS BENTON 1106 NW VANBUREN 97330 TOP CROP CANNABIS CORVALLIS BENTON 1945 NW 9TH STREET 97330 THE GREEN PLANET AURORA CLACKAMAS 25496 S HWY 99 E 97002 OREGON BUD COMPANY CLACKAMAS CLACKAMAS 16631 SE 82ND DR 97015 Yes Yes STONEY ONLY CLACKAMAS CLACKAMAS CLACKAMAS 10289 SE HWY 212 97015 Yes Yes * Applicants on this list have been approved for a recreational marijuana license, but will not be issued a license until the license fee is paid. 1 of 25 TRADE NAME POSTAL CITY COUNTY STREET ADDRESS ZIP Med Grade Delivery CHALICE FARMS DAMASCUS CLACKAMAS 15252 SE HIGHWAY 224, SUITE B 97089 Yes Yes GREEN APPLE NW DAMASCUS CLACKAMAS 24180 SE BORGES RD #A 97089 HASHSTORIA GLADSTONE CLACKAMAS 17763 SE 82ND DR STE D 97027 ELECTRIC LETTUCE SUNNYSIDE HAPPY VALLEY CLACKAMAS 16416 SE SUNNYSIDE ROAD 97015 STUMPTOWN CANNABIS HAPPY VALLEY CLACKAMAS 10587 SE 82ND AVE 97086 Yes Yes LITTLE AMSTERDAM WELLNESS MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 18819 SE MCLOUGHLIN BOULEVARD 97267 Yes CENTER MARITIME CAFE MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 17417 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD. 97267 Yes Yes NECTAR MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 6335 SE HARMONY ROAD 97222 NECTAR MARKETS, LLC MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 13800 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD 97222 Yes Yes PARADISE FOUND MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 10655 SE 42ND AVENUE 97222 THE GREEN PLANET MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 15080 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD 97267 Yes Yes TODAY'S HERBAL CHOICE MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 3087 SE MONROE ST 97222 MILWAUKIE, LLC TOP HAT EXPRESS MILWAUKIE CLACKAMAS 11916 SE 22ND AVENUE SUITE B 97222 BIGFOOT BUD COMPANY MOLALLA CLACKAMAS 109 WEST MAIN STREET 97038 Yes Yes TODAY'S HERBAL CHOICE, INC. MOLALLA CLACKAMAS 31568 S HWY 213 97038 Yes CANNABIS NATION OREGON CITY OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 1128 MAIN ST 97045 Yes ELECTRIC LETTUCE OREGON CITY OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 1279 MOLALLA AVE 97045 FIVE ZERO TREES OREGON CITY OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 719 MAIN ST 97045 GNOME GROWN OREGON OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 2005 BEAVERCREEK RD. 97045 Yes Yes GNOME GROWN OREGON OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 719 MOLALLA AVE 97045 Yes Yes KALEAFA OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 19197 S MOLALLA AVENUE 97045 THE HERB CENTER OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 921 7TH ST 97045 WILD WEST EMPORIUM OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS 222 MOLALLA AVE 97045 Yes Yes ELECTRIC LETTUCE KERNS PORTLAND CLACKAMAS 2026 NE SANDY BLVD 97232 GREEN LION PORTLAND CLACKAMAS 7000 SE JOHNSON CREEK BLVD. 97206 GREEN STOP MEDS PORTLAND CLACKAMAS 17030 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD 97267 GREENFRONT PORTLAND CLACKAMAS 8138 NE SANDY BLVD 97213 WILDCAT OILS PORTLAND CLACKAMAS 6906 SE JOHNSON CREEK BLVD SUITE A 97206 MOUNT HOOD CANNABIS COMPANY RHODODENDRON CLACKAMAS 73410 US-26 97049 Yes Yes SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN LLC WELCHES CLACKAMAS 23860 E ARRAH WANNA BLVD 97067 Yes Yes * Applicants on this list have been approved for a recreational marijuana license, but will not be issued a license until the license fee is paid. 2 of 25 TRADE NAME POSTAL CITY COUNTY STREET ADDRESS ZIP Med Grade Delivery FIVE ZERO TREES ASTORIA ASTORIA CLATSOP 1169 COMMERCIAL ST 97103 HASHSTORIA ASTORIA CLATSOP 229 W MARINE DR #C 97103 Yes Yes HI CASUAL CANNABIS ASTORIA CLATSOP 193 MARINE DRIVE 97103 Yes Yes MR. NICE GUY ASTORIA ASTORIA CLATSOP 690 OLNEY AVE. 97103 Yes Yes MR. NICE GUY BOND ST. ASTORIA CLATSOP 730 BOND STREET STE. B 97103 Yes Yes PURE GREEN ASTORIA CLATSOP 3108 MARINE DRIVE 97103 SWEET RELIEF NATURAL MEDICINE ASTORIA CLATSOP 1444 COMMERCIAL ST. 97103 Yes Yes THE FARMACY ASTORIA CLATSOP 2911 MARINE DR. SUITE B 97103 Yes Yes THE FARMACY WARRENTON ASTORIA CLATSOP 2911 MARINE DRIVE SUITE A 97103 BAHAMA BUDS CANNON BEACH CLATSOP 1088 S HEMLOCK ST 97110 FIVE ZERO TREES CANNON BEACH CANNON BEACH CLATSOP 140 S HEMLOCK ST 97110 OREGROWN CANNON BEACH CANNON BEACH CLATSOP 215 N HEMLOCK ST 97110 WEST CANNON BEACH CLATSOP 3115 S HEMLOCK ST 97145 Yes Yes SWEET RELIEF GEARHART GEARHART CLATSOP 4210 HWY 101 N. 97138 Yes Yes CANNA BEACH JUNCTION SEASIDE CLATSOP 84834 HIGHWAY 101 97138 Yes Yes CANNABIS NATION SEASIDE CLATSOP 550 S ROOSEVELT DR 97138 Yes HIGHWAY 420 SEASIDE CLATSOP 1803 S ROOSEVELT DR SUITE C 97138 Yes OASIS CANNABIS SEASIDE CLATSOP 1111 S. HOLLADAY DRIVE 97138 Yes Yes TSUNAMI MARIJUANA LLC SEASIDE CLATSOP 36412 HWY 26 97138 Yes Yes WESTERN OREGON DISPENSARY SEASIDE CLATSOP 38012 HWY 26 #2 97138 HASHSTORIA WESTPORT CLATSOP 49332 HWY 30 STE. B 97016 GREEN LEAF THERAPY RAINIER COLUMBIA 74382 COLUMBIA RIVER HWY 97048 TODAY'S HERBAL CHOICE RAINIER, RAINIER COLUMBIA 75940 ROCKCREST ST C-2 97048 Yes LLC EMERALD CITY DISPENSARY SCAPPOOSE COLUMBIA 50414 COLUMBIA RIVER 97056 Yes Yes GREEN LION 2 SCAPPOOSE COLUMBIA 50178 COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY 97056 SWEET RELIEF SCAPPOOSE SCAPPOOSE COLUMBIA 52515 COLUMBIA RIVER HWY 97056 Yes Yes GOOD GOOD ST. HELENS COLUMBIA 100 ST. HELENS STREET 97051 GREEN LION ST. HELENS COLUMBIA 365 S. COLUMBIA RIVER HWY 97051 Yes Yes SWEET RELIEF ST. HELENS ST. HELENS COLUMBIA 1809 COLUMBIA BLVD 97051 Yes Yes VERNONIA'S NATURAL CHOICE VERNONIA COLUMBIA 736 BRIDGE STREET STE 1 PO BOX 385 97064 Yes THE FLOWERSHOP ST. HELENS WARREN COLUMBIA 56821 COLUMBIA RIVER HWY 97053 Yes COASTAL CANNABIS BANDON COOS 87360 HOFFER LANE 97411 * Applicants on this list have been approved for a recreational marijuana license, but will not be issued a license until the license fee is paid. 3 of 25 TRADE NAME POSTAL CITY COUNTY STREET ADDRESS ZIP Med Grade Delivery HERBAL CHOICES BANDON COOS 50375 HWY 101 97411 Yes RED BARN DISPENSARY BANDON COOS 265 NORTH AVE. 97411 ARATHI COOS BAY COOS 63049 HIGHWAY 101 97420 BAHAMA BUDS COOS BAY COOS 1415 N BAYSHORE DR 97420 Yes Yes HERBAL CHOICES COOS BAY COOS 63247 TROLLER ROAD 97420 Yes HERBAL CHOICES COOS BAY COOS 965 S 1ST ST 97420 Yes KING KANNABIS COOS BAY COOS 1544 NEWMARK AVENUE 97420 Yes MR. NICE GUY COOS BAY COOS BAY COOS 852 S BROADWAY 97420 Yes MR. NICE GUY RETAIL COOS BAY COOS 275 S. BROADWAY 97420 POSITIVE VIBRATIONS COOS BAY COOS 1195 NEWMARK AVE SUITE A 97420 Yes Yes REDBARN DISPENSARY COOS BAY COOS 170 S EMPIRE BLVD. 97420 ROOTED COAST CANNABIS COOS BAY COOS 2770 WOODLAND DRIVE SUITE A 97420 Yes Yes S & S EMPORIUM COOS BAY COOS 294 CENTRAL 97420 Yes Yes NATURAL HIGH COQUILLE COOS 749 RIVERSIDE DRIVE SUITE A 97423 Yes Yes RED BARN DISPENSARY COQUILLE COOS 0 NORTH BIRCH STREET 97423 BUDS 4 U LAKESIDE COOS 72217 HWY101 97449 LA MOTA MYRTLE POINT COOS 1994 ROSEBURG ROAD 97458 REDBARN DISPENSARY MYRTLE POINT COOS 1107 MARYLAND AVE. 97458 COASTAL HIGH WAYS NORTH BEND COOS 2233 BROADWAY 97459 HERBAL CHOICES NORTH BEND COOS 1845 SHERMAN AVENUE 97459 LA MOTA NORTH BEND COOS 1625 SHERMAN 97459 MR. NICE GUY RETAIL NORTH BEND COOS 778 VIRGINIA AVE. 97459 THE PURSUITS OF HAPPINESS NORTH BEND COOS 1760 VIRGINIA AVENUE 97459 Yes Yes TODAY'S HERBAL CHOICE NB, LLC THE DALLES COOS 609 E. 2ND ST. 97058 BUD BROS LLC BROOKINGS CURRY 1240 CHETCO AVE., STE E, F 97415 Yes Yes HIGH TIDE WELLNESS CENTER BROOKINGS CURRY 15957 US-101 SUITE #4 97415 Yes Yes LA MOTA BROOKINGS BROOKINGS CURRY 307 FERN AVE 97415 SOUTH COAST DISPENSARIES AND BROOKINGS CURRY 1025 CHETCO AVE #4 97415 Yes Yes MORE STATELINE CANNABIS BROOKINGS CURRY 14377 HIGHWAY 101 S., UNIT B 97415 Yes Yes TRYKE CITY, LLC BROOKINGS CURRY 407 OAK ST. UNIT B 97415 Yes Yes WEST COAST ORGANICS BROOKINGS CURRY 855 RAILROAD STREET STE. C 97415 Yes Yes * Applicants on this list have been approved for a recreational marijuana license, but will not be issued a license until the license fee is paid. 4 of 25 TRADE NAME POSTAL CITY COUNTY STREET ADDRESS ZIP Med Grade Delivery WORLD FAMOUS TOP SHELF BROOKINGS CURRY 704 CHETCO AVE SUITE A 97415 Yes CANNABIS CLUB SOCKEYE GOLD BEACH CURRY 29970 ELLENSBURG AVE 97444 Yes Yes LA MOTA GOLD BEACH CURRY 29846 ELLENSBURG AVE 97444 BUDMART HARBOR CURRY 97900 SHOPPING CENTER AVE. SUITE #37 97415 Yes Yes 5TH LMNT BEND DESCHUTES 63552 N HWY 97 97701 Yes Yes CANNABEND BEND DESCHUTES 3312 N HIGHWAY 97 97703 Yes Yes CANNABIS NATION SUNRIVER BEND DESCHUTES 56789 LUNAR DRIVE 97707 Yes DIAMONDTREE BEND DESCHUTES 2715 E HIGHWAY 20 97701 Yes DIAMONDTREE BEND DESCHUTES 1233 NW GALVESTON AVE 97701 Yes DR. JOLLY'S BEND DESCHUTES 415 SE 3RD ST 97702 ELEVATED CULTIVATION, A HIGH BEND DESCHUTES 265 SE SCOTT STREET 97701 DESERT FLOWER DISPENSARY FYRE BEND DESCHUTES 2650 NE DIVISION ST 97703 GREEN CROSS CANNABIS EMPORIUM BEND DESCHUTES 341 SW CENTURY DR.
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