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Plants You Can Feel, LLC license deactivated in New York

License roster shows Plants You Can Feel, LLC no longer active; closure occurs amid broader operator churn in state.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 18, 2026 · 9:58 AM ET
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Plants You Can Feel, LLC's license has been deactivated in New York, according to state license records. The operator joins at least 11 other licensees whose registrations were marked inactive on or around August 18, spanning cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution segments.

The timing coincides with activity elsewhere in the roster: Snake Island Genetics received a new manufacturing license on August 19, while several existing operators underwent name changes (Homestead Hemp 1787, Noble Steed Farms, and Flowerhouse Walden LLC). New York's adult-use market currently reports 877 retail locations, 249 cultivation licenses, and 512 manufacturing licenses in active status, with 404 applications pending.

The cumulative deactivations suggest operational friction or compliance challenges affecting multiple licensee types simultaneously. Whether these closures reflect market consolidation, regulatory enforcement, or voluntary exits remains unclear from license data alone; monitoring whether the pending applications and new openings offset the churn will help clarify market trajectory.

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