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Quality Roots: Cultivating Success and Giving Back to Detroit

 
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Learn how Quality Roots is thriving in the cannabis industry.

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This story was reprinted with permission from Crain's Detroit and written by Dustin Walsh. As Birmingham-based marijuana operator Quality Roots continues to make waves in the cannabis industry, CEO Aric Klar shares more on how his business is giving back to the Metro Detroit community. Quality Roots, led by CEO Aric Klar, has achieved success in the competitive cannabis industry through organic growth, community involvement, and a commitment to quality products.

In a recent interview, Aric Klar discussed the importance of community engagement and giving back to the city of Detroit. Quality Roots has partnered with local organizations to support education, job training, and community development initiatives. Klar emphasized the company's commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen and making a positive impact on the community.

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Dustin Walsh is a senior reporter for Crain's Detroit Business, covering health care with a focus on industry change and operations. Walsh's in-depth reporting and analysis provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of the healthcare industry in Detroit and beyond.

Three marijuana retailers have been approved to add recreational sales to existing medical sales in Waterford Township. The decision to allow recreational sales is expected to boost the local economy and attract new customers to the area. Residents and business owners are optimistic about the potential benefits of expanding access to recreational marijuana.

YPSILANTI, MI-- A well-known historic Ypsilanti building will soon be a spot to buy marijuana. Quality Roots is set to open its marijuana dispensary in the heart of downtown Ypsilanti, bringing new jobs and economic opportunities to the area. The opening of the dispensary is expected to attract customers from across the region and contribute to the revitalization of downtown Ypsilanti.

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