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Bloom Overhauls Ohio Dispensary Footprint with New Retail Concept

Seven retail locations across Ohio are undergoing a comprehensive design transformation as Bloom moves to standardize its dispensary experience. By shifting toward an open-concept floor plan, the cannabis retailer aims to accelerate service speeds and broaden product accessibility for its regional customer base.

The renovation project is already finished in Painesville, with construction crews currently active at the Akron and Columbus Georgesville sites. Seven Mile is slated as the next facility to receive the updated layout. CEO Nicole Stark described the initiative as a move to make cannabis purchasing more approachable and educational, emphasizing that the physical environment is central to the company’s long-term strategy in the state.

Beyond aesthetic changes, the updated stores prioritize efficiency. Customers should encounter shorter wait times and more intuitive product displays, supported by staff trained to offer personalized guidance. Despite the ongoing construction, all seven Bloom dispensaries remain fully operational. The company maintains that this investment serves to solidify its position in the Ohio market while ensuring a consistent standard of service regardless of the specific location.

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