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Re: BriarPatch post# 265275

Tuesday, 07/31/2018 11:37:46 PM

Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:37:46 PM

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trtc Awarded two additional Permits in Santa Ana

"...pleased to announce it has been granted two permits by the City of Santa Ana to operate one retail dispensary on Dyer Road and one on Carnegie Avenue in Santa Ana..."

"...commenced operating and managing a cannabis dispensary in Santa Ana. We are proud to have successfully leveraged this first mover advantage to obtain two new retail permits and expand our presence in Orange County..."

"...The first dispensary will be located at 620 East Dyer Road, with plans to become a fully vertical cannabis complex. The Company purchased this 44,000 square foot facility in January 2018, to expand its presence in Southern California. Following the receipt of the permit, the Company will avail itself of the opportunity to acquire vertically integrated permits from City of Santa Ana to conduct cultivation, distribution, and manufacturing on site. The Company plans to develop the property to include a retail dispensary; increase the size of the facility to over 50,000 square feet and transform it into a vertically integrated cannabis complex. In addition, the Company plans to include an event facility to host large-scale cannabis themed events, such as concerts and movie nights. The Dyer Road facility is adjacent to the 55 Freeway and acts as an entry point into the Southern California marketplace, allowing the Company to benefit from the area’s high population density and traffic. Potential revenues from the retail dispensary, when at full capacity and under current market conditions, are expected to be between $7 million and $10 million per year..."

"...The second dispensary will be located at 1815 E. Carnegie Avenue. The Company also plans to apply for cultivation, manufacturing and distribution permits at this location. Terra Tech selected this 30,000 square foot location because it borders Irvine and Tustin, which have a combined population of over 350,000 residents and have no cannabis dispensaries. The Company believes this strategic location will allow it to serve as a delivery hub to Orange County, opening a new untapped market...."

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1451512/000147793218003633/trtc_ex991.htm


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