 Cureleaf has redesigned their dispensaries. Their new modern fresh look is now on display in where Massachusetts and we got a chance to check it out. So what you have here today is that this is our new look and feel at Cureleaf. Right now it's only available in two stores around the country here in Massachusetts actually. One is where which we are today and then out on Cape Cod in Provincetown. So this look is quite different from our old look. It's the old look I think would be a little bit more medically focused, a little bit more kind of white neutral tones. What we're trying to do here is a much more modern look, a more welcoming look, something that's as unique as the people that we come in for an experience here, both customers and patients. And what was behind the change of the design? Did you guys do research, market research on how it was going to work out? Yeah, no. So we've certainly we've tried to come up with a concept that we felt was going to, I don't understand the test of time, but really stick with kind of the evolution of where we started from and where we're looking to go. So this look we felt was it's like I said it's sleek, it's modern and it works well kind of both across medical and adult use and we felt it's warm and inviting. So it's been successful we believe so far. Of course COVID has impacted a lot of brick and mortar retail certainly in Massachusetts. Recreational was shut down for a while. It's back open. Was this design already somewhat prepared for new COVID type of restrictions? No, so actually this store opened 10 days before we got shut down. So it was only open for, so this being adult use only, it was open for 10 days that we shut down for two months and now it's been open for a month and a half. We certainly had to, I don't know if retrofits is the right word, but we've taken extra precautions now that it is, you know, due to COVID. So what you'll see here is, you know, we do practice social distancing, we have markers on the floor, we have sneeze guards on all the registers, we're really operating half the registers of what we typically could do just to kind of further promote that spacing. We've moved towards, we've implemented an application called waitlist me. So in case there are lines people can wait in their car, they can run an errand and they'll know exactly where they stand in line. We've also implemented curbside pickup and mobile online ordering. So try to really decrease the amount of time people spend in the store if they don't want to spend here. We can also deliver product out in the car. You know, different stores do it different ways. I think for Cureleaf, we felt it was important to us to represent, try to represent where we are as a company. We feel like we are at the forefront of being modern, both from our products and new innovations around. We just launched Nano Gummies, which is very innovative, as well as the technologies that are used. So we felt everything here should reflect trying to be the leader in kind of what it is to be a 21st century kind of dispensary, I think. And this is where we're at right now. So right now in Massachusetts, we have a lot of Cureleaf and Uku products. So Uku was really meant to be our adult use brand. And obviously with Select coming on board, we are slowly migrating away from Uku with the majority of products to kind of introduce Select here in Massachusetts. We just launched Select Elite, the cartridges on July 3rd. We've also launched to select Nano Gummies on July 3rd. But for now, right now they're just in Provincetown. And those will be introduced across the rest of the states in the next few weeks. Let's talk about that grassroots acquisition because that's coming up and that's going to make Cureleaf just a huge company. Yeah, no. So that deal obviously went through last week and we are now officially the largest cannabis company in the world by revenue. And we are the largest vertically integrated company in the United States, which happens to be the largest cannabis market in the world. So no, that really overnight we went from being in 18 states to 23 states. We went from having 2,200 employees over 3,000 employees. So right now we have 88 dispensaries across the country. We have 30 processing sites, 22 cultivation sites. So now we are extremely excited about that. That's obviously going to open a ton of more opportunity for us. Here in New England, I think we're adding a store in Vermont. I think Connecticut is getting a store, specifically in Massachusetts. Besides all the valuable expertise and branding that they bring, there's no direct impact. We're already at max licenses here in Massachusetts, but now we're very excited. I'm Deborah Bortart with the Green Market Report, reporting from Cureleaf Dispensary in Muir, Massachusetts.