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A Denver cannabis lounge is at risk of losing its license following allegations from city officials that the business ...
Tetra, a Denver cannabis lounge, has been ordered to appear in court after city inspectors allegedly saw marijuana and ...
A 4/20 incident at a cannabis club has cost one city employee their job and could cost the venue, Tetra Lounge, its license.
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A Denver cannabis lounge owner claims a city inspector consumed a psilocybin gummy during a compliance inspection.
Dewayne Benjamin was on top of the world March 30. The owner of Tetra Lounge, Denver's longest-running private marijuana club, had finally been approved for a public pot hospitality license.
Tetra Lounge was the first Denver business approved for indoor cannabis smoking, but as 4/20 nears over one year later, the RiNo pot lounge still hasn't opened.
Tetra Lounge has operated as a private social club over the past few years, but the business had to close after the new licensing mandate went into effect in Denver.
Tetre Lounge is one of three businesses in Denver to formally apply for the cannabis consumption program, where customers can legally smoke, vape or consume marijuana products. Colorado residents ...
On Saturday, the city investigated multiple locations after receiving complaints of illegal events taking place, said Eric Escudero, spokesperson for Denver Department Of Excise And Licenses.
One such business, Tetra Lounge which is located in downtown Denver, is both a social equity applicant and a soon-to-be owner of a hospitality license (once the proper inspections have been ...
Local News Polis, Hancock celebrate 1st licensed marijuana hospitality establishment in Denver Owner DeWayne Benjamin hopes to have Tetra Lounge up and running by April 20.
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