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As the (de)construction crew bangs away behind him, taking down walls with sledgehammers and setting up new ones for his work-in-progress dispensary, Scott Reach looks at his new 54,000-square-foot Denver growing facility and cannot help but feel a sense of surreality.
“Two years ago, this was just a conversation around a table,” remembers Reach, the founder and COO of RD Industries, Rare Dankness’ umbrella company. “I pitched this grand scheme to a few of my friends, and they were like, ‘Yeah dude, no one is going to lend you that money for that,’” he continues with a chuckle.
But this is a dream come true for Reach, a culmination of consulting on more than 300 grows over the last five years and countless more before that. It’s an achievement he ranks up there with breeding one of his signature strains, Ghost Train Haze.
To read the full article in our July/August edition, click here.
As the (de)construction crew bangs away behind him, taking down walls with sledgehammers and setting up new ones for his work-in-progress dispensary, Scott Reach looks at his new 54,000-square-foot Denver growing facility and cannot help but feel a sense of surreality.
“Two years ago, this was just a conversation around a table,” remembers Reach, the founder and COO of RD Industries, Rare Dankness’ umbrella company. “I pitched this grand scheme to a few of my friends, and they were like, ‘Yeah dude, no one is going to lend you that money for that,’” he continues with a chuckle.
But this is a dream come true for Reach, a culmination of consulting on more than 300 grows over the last five years and countless more before that. It’s an achievement he ranks up there with breeding one of his signature strains, Ghost Train Haze.
To read the full article in our July/August edition, click here.