Verona Collective to open two more cannabis dispensaries in January

Verona Collective will open two new dispensaries this month in Sherrill, shown in this rendering, and Chittenango. This doubles the number of dispensaries Verona Collective operates, and there are plans to open two more before the end of this year. (Photo credit: Oneida Indian Nation)

VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation will open two new cannabis dispensaries later this month in Sherrill and Chittenango, doubling its number of dispensary locations. Verona Collective’s grow facility exceeded production expectations in 2024. As a seed-to-sale cannabis enterprise, the Oneida Indian Nation oversees every aspect of production including cultivation, harvesting, processing, packaging, and […]

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VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation will open two new cannabis dispensaries later this month in Sherrill and Chittenango, doubling its number of dispensary locations. Verona Collective’s grow facility exceeded production expectations in 2024. As a seed-to-sale cannabis enterprise, the Oneida Indian Nation oversees every aspect of production including cultivation, harvesting, processing, packaging, and retail sales. The Sherrill location will open Jan. 16 at 10 East State St., while the Chittenango dispensary opens Jan. 23 at 606 East Genesee St. Both locations will be open Sunday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and will offer a selection of products from Verona Collective’s four exclusive brands. “Our guests’ response to the quality of our cannabis, competitive pricing, our large selection of products, the professionalism of our team, and the incredible experiences they find at our dispensaries has been overwhelmingly positive,” Turning Stone Enterprises VP for Retail Ryan Riggs said in a statement. “We are excited to welcome new guests to our locations in Sherrill and Chittenango and introduce them to an exceptional cannabis experience.” Verona Collective plans to open two more dispensaries by the end of this year. The Verona Collective is an enterprise of the Oneida Indian Nation, whose business employ more than 4,500 people.
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