Craft Cannabis at Scale

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Glass House Brands is a rapidly growing, vertically integrated, California-focused organization that strives every day to realize its vision of excellence: compelling cannabis brands, produced sustainably, for the benefit of all. Led by a team of expert operators, proven businesspeople, and passionate plant lovers, it is dedicated to delivering rich cannabis experiences with respect for people, for the environment, and for the community, and an abiding commitment to justice, social equity, and sustainability.

6M ft²

state-of-the art greenhouse cultivation

8 Stores

operational by Q2 2022

Top 3

flower brand in California

<$180/lb

highly competitive product cost

California map with lifestyle images

Our History

The #1 Cannabis Company in the #1 Market in the World

2015

  • Kyle Kazan and Graham Farrar form first investment fund, the foundation of what is now known as Glass House Brands.

2016

  • Glass House Farms operates under Prop 215, focuses on perfecting its cultivation methods to produce craft quality cannabis at scale.
  • Prop 64 goes into effect, changes laws surrounding growing, possessing and transporting marijuana; Adult Use provisions slated to take effect January 2018.

2017

  • California’s Secretary of State issues Articles of Organization in the state for Magu Farm.
  • Bud & Bloom, a Medical dispensary owned by an entity soon to become part of Glass House Brands, opens in Santa Ana, Orange County.

2018

  • Prop 64 goes into effect for California: Bud & Bloom transitions from Medical to Adult Use.
  • First Glass House Farms-branded products brought to market; first 1/8th-ounce jar sold to Sespe Creek.

2019

  • First 5 acres of hemp planted on Virgin soil at Cadiz Ranch in San Bernardino, as part of an experimental commercial hemp program.
  • The Farmacy Santa Barbara officially opens its doors to the public as the city’s first Adult Use cannabis dispensary.

2020

  • Glass House Brands’ ~22,000 sq. ft. cannabis manufacturing and production facility receives its Certificate of Occupancy.
  • First full-capacity (355,000 sq. ft.) harvest at Padaro, Glass House Farms’ second farm site, more than doubling previous cultivation output.
  • In December, Glass House Farms reaches #2-selling brand in the Flower Category (Source: BDS Analytics).