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BOSTON, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Zip Run, the first social equity company to create a cannabis delivery platform, announced today the completion of a $2.3 million seed funding round led by Mollitiam Capital. Zip Run is on track to become the first adult-use cannabis delivery company in Boston.
Zip Run co-founders Elis Omoroghomwan (Chief Growth Officer) and Gabe Vieira (CEO) prepare to launch first adult-use cannabis delivery service in Boston. This raise accelerates the product development of our consumer-friendly e-commerce platform and advances our mission of helping social equity companies gain ownership in the cannabis industry, said Gabe Vieira, CEO and co-founder of Zip Run. Mollitiam Capital has deep experience in cannabis delivery and saw the value in our team, proprietary software, and first to market community leadership. They also share our commitment to supporting communities in Massachusetts and beyond who have been disproportionately
Cannabis delivery platform Zip Run confirmed Friday it has raised $2.3 million via a seed funding round led by Mollitiam Capital, a private equity fund launched by Ross Bevevino and Tyson Macdonald.
The Boston-based social-equity company said it is working on becoming the first recreational use. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
Cannabis delivery platform Zip Run confirmed Friday it has raised $2.3 million via a seed funding round led by Mollitiam Capital, a private equity fund launched by Ross Bevevino and Tyson Macdonald.
The Boston-based social-equity company said it is working on becoming the first recreational use. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
Cannabis delivery platform Zip Run confirmed Friday it has raised $2.3 million via a seed funding round led by Mollitiam Capital, a private equity fund launched by Ross Bevevino and Tyson Macdonald.
The Boston-based social-equity company said it is working on becoming the first recreational use. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
In spite of some good news on the legalization front, cannabis stocks traded down this week, largely driven by lackluster earnings reports out of big Canadian companies.
On Monday, New Mexico became the latest state to legalize adult-use cannabis, after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Cannabis Regulation Act. Sales are expected to begin before April 2022.
Following a legalization wave led by New York and Virginia, this approval puts more than 43% of Americans living in legal cannabis jurisdictions, according to The Marijuana Policy Project.
Switzerland will officially launch a trial version of a legal recreational cannabis market on May 15. The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health noted that the trial aims to offer “a scientific basis for the future regulation of cannabis.”