As an underserved area, the Duluth market was a logical location for Vireo Health’s next dispensary, said Dr. Kyle Kingsley, the company’s founder and CEO. But Duluth’s stiff restrictions on where dispensaries can operate made Hermantown a more attractive destination for Vireo, the parent company of Green Goods.
The new dispensary, which Kingsley called “one of our Green Goods flagship stores,” is located at 4960 Miller Trunk Highway.


Green Goods employee Julie Ostazeski staffs the window at the chain’s Hermantown store. During the COVID-19 pandemic clients receive their purchases at the window. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
“We wanted to provide a comfortable experience for medical cannabis patients in Minnesota,” he said. “A lot of dispensaries, including our own, in previous…

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