Glass House Brands Inc. (“Glass House” or the “Company”) (NEO: GLAS.A.U) (NEO: GLAS.WT.U) (OTCQX: GLASF) (OTCQX: GHBWF), one of the fastest-growing, vertically integrated cannabis and hemp companies in the U.S., today announced that it has agreed to amended closing terms (the “Agreement”) with the sellers of the Company’s planned approximate 5.5 million square foot greenhouse located in Southern California(the “SoCal Facility”).
Under the terms of the Agreement, Glass House will close escrow on the SoCal Facility following receipt from Ventura County that the final building permit issue at the SoCal Facility has been signed off. Previously, the Company had expected to close the acquisition following the issuance of the cannabis cultivation license from Ventura County. The sellers of the SoCal Facility have further agreed to carry a $30 million note through the issuance of the California state cannabis licenses or end of FY 2021, whichever is sooner. The Company now expects to complete the acquisition of the SoCal Facility in Q3 2021 using cash on hand, subject to local regulatory approval.
“We are thrilled to accelerate possession of our newest cultivation facility and excited to begin working towards the full retrofit and licensing of the facility,” said Kyle Kazan, Glass House Chairman and CEO. “We have had a great working relationship with the sellers through the entire process and were happy to find an amendment that was in the best interest of both parties. Upon completion, we will be ideally positioned to lead the world’s largest cannabis market with our unmatched capacity that, combined with our best-in-class cultivation practices, yield some of the highest quality cannabis in the industry. I look forward to providing additional updates on our progress in due course and improving access to our sustainably-grown, craft cannabis for consumers across California.”
The SoCal Facility consists of six, high-tech, environmentally controlled agricultural greenhouses totaling approximately 5.5 million square feet, located on a 160-acre property in Ventura County, California. Upon closing, the Company expects to immediately commence the first phase of its conversion of the agricultural greenhouses to cannabis cultivation, which will result in the upgrade and retrofit of approximately 1.7 million square feet of the SoCal Facility.