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Clover Creek Organics license becomes inactive in Nevada

A Nevada retail cultivation and production licensee has gone inactive, adding to recent operator departures in the state's cannabis market.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 19, 2026 · 9:59 AM ET
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Clover Creek Organics L.L.C., which held retail cultivation and production licenses in Nevada, is no longer active, according to state license records updated August 19. The company operated under two separate licenses—one for retail cultivation and one for retail production—both of which were listed as active until the latest roster update.

The closure comes as Nevada's licensed cannabis market continues to experience turnover. A separate inactive-license notice for Zion Gardens LLC was posted the same day, suggesting ongoing operational challenges or consolidation in the state's roughly 100-cultivation-operator base.

Nevada maintains 106 open retail locations, 104 active cultivation licenses, and 83 manufacturing operations as of mid-August. Watch whether Clover Creek's departure signals broader pressure on mid-sized cultivators, or if licenses transfer to acquirers—a pattern evident in recent deals such as Vireo Growth's acquisition of Planet 13 Holdings.

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