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Hangar 420 Clearview changes licensee name to Green Lady Everett

Washington retail ownership shift occurs alongside wave of license closures across the state.

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Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 12, 2026 · 4:01 AM ET
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Hangar 420 Clearview, a Washington cannabis retail location, has undergone a licensee name change to Green Lady Everett, according to state license records updated August 12. The shift appears to reflect an ownership or operational transition at the Everett-area retail outlet.

The ownership change coincides with at least a dozen license closures recorded on the same date, including facilities previously operating under names such as Stickys, Evolve Cannabis, and Green Lady Hawks Prairie. The closures span retail, cultivation, and manufacturing license categories, suggesting broader market consolidation or compliance pressures in Washington's adult-use sector.

Washington maintains 482 open retail locations and 1,982 combined cultivation and manufacturing licenses as of mid-August. The pattern of simultaneous closures and ownership transitions warrants monitoring to assess whether regulatory or market conditions are driving consolidation within the state's mature cannabis market.

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