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Homestead Hemp 1787 LLC reverts to Homestead Hemp 1787 in New York

A New York cultivator, distributor, and processor reversed a recent name change, moving from LLC designation back to its prior corporate form.

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August 16, 2026 · 9:52 AM ET
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Homestead Hemp 1787 LLC has changed its licensee name to Homestead Hemp 1787, according to New York's state license roster. The entity holds three active adult-use licenses—cultivation, distribution, and processing—issued in 2024. The move appears to reverse a name change made on August 15, when the company adopted the LLC designation.

The reversal is part of a broader wave of naming adjustments across New York's cannabis sector, with at least five other operators making similar shifts over the past two days. The reasons for these changes—whether operational, regulatory, or administrative—are not disclosed in public license records.

With New York's adult-use market now home to 877 open retail locations and 250 active cultivation sites, tracking ownership and operational structure changes remains important for stakeholders monitoring market consolidation and license transitions. Watching whether these reversals signal a broader pattern or isolated corrections will help clarify operator stability in the state.

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