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Homestead Hemp 1787 LLC reverts licensee name to Homestead Hemp 1787 in New York

New York cannabis operator reverses corporate name change; holds active cultivation, distribution, and processing licenses.

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Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 20, 2026 · 10:01 AM ET
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Homestead Hemp 1787 LLC has changed its licensee name back to Homestead Hemp 1787, according to New York's state license roster. The reversal appears to undo a name change filed the previous day. The operator holds three active adult-use licenses in New York: a cultivator license (OCM-CULT-24-000084), a distributor license (OCM-DIST-24-000077), and a processor license (OCM-PROC-24-000037).

The name reversal occurs amid broader churn in New York's cannabis market. State records show four license closures and multiple ownership-structure changes filed in the same 48-hour window, including name reversions at two other operators (Noble Steed Farms and FlowerHouse). Meanwhile, Snake Island Genetics was licensed as a new manufacturing operator on August 19. New York currently lists 249 active cultivators and 511 active manufacturers statewide.

Watch whether Homestead Hemp 1787's name reversion signals internal restructuring, compliance adjustments, or operational continuity issues—patterns that may clarify whether recent license volatility reflects typical market-entry churn or stress in the state's regulatory environment.

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