Clover Creek Organics retail license becomes inactive in Nevada
State license roster shows Clover Creek Organics L.L.C. license no longer active, marking another Nevada retail exit.
FILE — closure · Ivan Radic / CC BY 2.0Clover Creek Organics L.L.C., a Nevada retail cultivation and production licensee, has exited the state's active license roster as of August 19. The company held two separate licenses—one for retail cultivation and one for retail production—both previously marked active in state records. The closure appears as part of a broader churn in Nevada's market: a separate license for Zion Gardens LLC also became inactive on the same date.
Nevada's retail sector currently maintains 106 open dispensaries across the state, with 104 cultivation facilities and 83 manufacturing operations licensed and operational. The closures of Clover Creek and Zion Gardens suggest ongoing consolidation or exit pressure in a maturing market, though the specific drivers—whether operational, financial, or regulatory—are not disclosed in the license roster.
Watch whether additional retail licenses transition to inactive status in coming weeks, which could indicate broader market stress or seasonal adjustment in Nevada's adult-use system.