Opening shop during a global pandemic has been a less-than-ideal time for an in-store shopping experience. Here at Garden City Cannabis Co, we’re passionate about creating an environment where our community can feel comfortable browsing products with ease while having questions and inquiries happily addressed by our team of professionals.
As we patiently wait for the day we can reopen our physical shop doors, we welcome you to take a 3D tour, instead! Our retail space was mindfully designed with our community in mind. Upon entry, you’ll notice that our open-concept space boasts large glass cabinets throughout the store where shoppers can browse our diverse collection of cannabis products and accessories. For customers who require assistance finding an item, our Budtenders are readily available and welcome anyone to use one of our three tablet stations to browse specific product categories.
The aesthetic of our space was inspired by - you guessed it - our logo! Based on the city lights towering above our wordmark, you’ll find several green illuminated boxes incorporated into the decor, and a dark industrial-style brick wall, much like the exterior of a building you’d find in a bustling city core. We owe a huge shoutout to Matrix Marketing Concepts Inc. for making our store look top-notch!
While we’re involved in a pretty fun business here - but what’s most important, is the safety of our community. While we look forward to seeing everyone again, we recognize the importance of doing everything we can to keep our staff, customers, and community safe. We’ll see you all soon!
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