• A cannabis store in every strip mall might be too much for Alberta

    From Ogg@420:2/1.10 to All on Saturday, June 04, 2022 08:06:00
    [ gleened from: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/does-
    alberta-have-too-many-cannabis-stores-1.6466084 ]


    "From behind the counter of a northwest Calgary cannabis shop,
    Alex Macyszyn serves a handful of midday customers.

    "He has plenty of company in his line of work: there are at
    least three other cannabis stores within a five-minute drive,
    and another one that recently closed down.

    "There's way too many cannabis stores just in this area," said
    Macyszyn.

    "It makes the competition really hard."

    A new analysis of the Canadian cannabis retail landscape
    suggests Alberta may have more cannabis stores than the market
    can sustain.

    The report, from the Connecticut-based data firm Cannabis
    Benchmarks, notes that Alberta has the country's highest number
    of cannabis stores per capita. It also has more stores than
    what the firm considers an "optimal" number, based on
    benchmarks from more mature U.S. markets like Oregon and
    Colorado.

    "We expect the number of stores in Alberta to decline over the
    next 24 months, as competition intensifies and store economics
    become less favourable," the firm's analysis says.

    Industry expert Michael Armstrong agrees change is coming in
    Alberta. Already, he said, some cannabis stores are
    consolidating, and in the months ahead he believes others may
    try and get an edge in another location.

    "Somebody who maybe said, 'Oh, I want to be downtown' . now
    might be saying, 'Well, gee, my rent's too high,''' said
    Armstrong, an associate professor of retail operations research
    at Brock University.

    "Let me find a lower rent retail district, maybe a little more
    suburban, maybe off the main street, and then my business will
    become viable again."

    In a statement, the commission noted there is no cap on the
    number of retail stores allowed in Alberta, and that licences
    are issued based on whether a retailer meets certain
    application requirements. Cannabis stores are also subject to
    certain restrictions on locations and local bylaws, the
    statement said.

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