Will there be a place for local, smaller companies, especially in the face of possible federal legalization? Earth’s Healing is betting big on that answer being yes. With its new west side facility, the company is looking to change the game not just locally, but eventually nationally.
The name “Earth’s Healing” recalls images of health and wellness and natural therapies just as much as it does cannabis cultivation. And when talking with Vicki Puchi-Saavedra, CEO of Earth’s Healing, that’s by design.
“We’re making it so that people are comfortable with cannabis, with cannabis as wellness,” Puchi-Saavedra said. “We really try and foster a comfortable atmosphere for our patients and customers.”
With two dispensaries and multiple in-house brands thriving, there’s a lot to be proud of for a local company that started with just six employees. However, just like for most cannabis companies, 2022 has not been kind. Sales are down, and inflation throughout the economy remains stubbornly high. But the company’s new west side facility gets Puchi-Saavedra, and chief cultivation officer Miles Sadowsky excited for the future.
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