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As a way to welcome the new year, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared on the final day of 2024 that New York State’s budding cannabis industry had hit a milestone: it had produced $1 billion in retail ...
Marte is one of the people who led the fight to allow formerly incarcerated people who had cannabis convictions and proof of running a successful business after serving their time, to apply for the ...
Entrepreneurs, such as Coss Marte of Manhattan’s ConBud dispensary, exemplify the industry’s potential, with his establishment generating $7 million in sales in 2024.
Marte's business acumen extended into the realm of legal cannabis with the opening of ConBud, a dispensary that has claimed its stake in New York's burgeoning marijuana market.
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Coss Marte, the founder and CEO of Conbud, is set to generate a whopping $12 million from his legal cannabis venture this year. Marte’s journey from a convict to a cannabis mogul is a testament ...
Marte, who was busted on a drug conviction in 2009 that landed him a seven-year prison sentence, now projects his booming business will bring in $12 million this year, boasting an $800,000 monthly ...
A lot can change in 16 years. In 2009, a drug conviction landed Coss Marte a seven-year prison sentence. This year, Marte expects to bring in as much as $12 million selling cannabis legally.