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Good Day Farm Retail Management Relocated Its Little Rock Dispensary to Chenal Parkway

Apr 18, 2022

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Little Rock, AR--Good Day Farm Retail Management relocated its Little Rock dispensary to a larger, 4,034-square-foot retail space conveniently located at 11600 Chenal Parkway. The new space, as per the press release, is open to the public on Thursday, March 31 at 10 a.m.

Good Day Farm first opened its Little Rock dispensary in 2021 at 900 South Rodney Parham Road. The Company quickly outgrew the retail space and is now expanding its footprint in response to the growing demand for innovative, high-quality medical cannabis products. Notably, the Company will be the first in the state to carry strains from famed cannabis brand Cookies. The larger store location will allow Good Day Farm to serve more patients, expand product offerings and deliver a truly "Southern" approach to patient care with the Company's friendly and knowledgeable budtenders.

"It's truly a special day because Little Rock is where it all began for Good Day Farm," said Ryan Herget, CEO of Good Day Farm Retail Management, in the press release. "Over the past year, we've experienced tremendous growth and we've brought a diverse range of high-quality brands and exotic strains to patients all across the South. As our first store, this growth wouldn't have been possible without our great team, our amazing patients, and the support we've received from the Little Rock community. With our new, larger dispensary on Chenal Parkway, we are putting down deeper roots in Little Rock and are continuing our commitment of engagement and service to the local community by helping good people, providing good cannabis, and ensuring that it's always a good day."

To that end, Good Day Farm is the presenting sponsor for Habitat for Humanity of Central Arkansas' second-annual "Baggo, Brats N' Blues" fundraising event on May 1. This family-friendly event will be held at The Rail Yard at 1212 East 6th Street, Little Rock. Attendees will enjoy blues music from local blues musicians, receive a grilled brat, one free beer or soft drink, and happy hour drink specials throughout the event, while cheering on their favorite team in the Baggo tournament. All funds raised from the event will help Habitat For Humanity continue to provide affordable housing options for families in Pulaski and Lonoke Counties.

"Habitat is proud to partner with Good Day Farm dispensary and very grateful for their support of our mission," said Kelly Fleming, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Central Arkansas. "They are ensuring that our Baggo, Brats & Blues event is a 'good day,' but more importantly, they are helping us build a safe, decent home for a deserving family in our community. There will be years of 'good days' ahead for these new homeowners."

More in this press release.