Less than a year after Denver’s first licensed cannabis delivery service opened, the owners have closed the business, voluntarily surrendering its state and local licenses.
Doobba’s decision to close comes as the city licenses another marijuana retailer to partner with a delivery service and also considers changing its delivery-fee structure.
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The Denver Business Journal first reported that Doobba ceased operations in June on the heels of Denver earmarking marijuana delivery licenses for social equity applicants last year.
Doobba, owned by Ari and Karina Cohen, was originally slated to be working with Colorado marijuana retail chain Strawberry Fields to deliver products.
Ari Cohen told Politico that it wasn’t the program’s fault the business closed but, rather, the high cost of business regulations.
In related news, Denver recently approved a delivery permit for Colorado retail chain Native Roots’ medical and retail stores at its 500 Grant location.
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