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Flower power: The Flowery opens new cannabis dispensary in Williamsburg


The Flowery, a Florida-based medical dispensary, opened its newest legal adult-use cannabis dispensary in Williamsburg on Dec. 20, marking the company’s fourth location in New York City.

This opening at 692 Grand St. marks part of The Flowery’s continued expansion in New York, where it aims to set a new benchmark for cannabis retail.

Founded in 2019 as a medical marijuana delivery service in Homestead, Florida, The Flowery now operates in 10 regions across the state. In New York, the company partners with dispensary license holders to support their business ventures.

The Flowery’s new Williamsburg dispensary offers a wide selection of cannabis products.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Ilya Schmidt, vice president of sales and retail operations at The Flowery, told Brooklyn Paper the plan is to open four more locations in New York by the summer of 2025.

“I think New York is desperate for quality and a good cannabis experience and brands that are ingrained in the culture,” Schmidt said. “We are quality first.”

The Flowery is an integrated medical marijuana operator, handling every aspect of the business, from growing plants to selling medical cannabis, as required by Florida’s vertical integration rule. Schmidt explained that it’s this expertise The Flowery brings to its New York customers, particularly those using marijuana for medicinal purposes.

“We hang our hat on having the best quality because we understand what [medicinal marijuana] helps with. And that educational piece we give to the community and our staff is so important,” Schmidt said. “We’re not just growing marijuana for fun. We’re growing it with a purpose because we want it to impact people in a positive way.”

At The Flowery’s Williamsburg dispensary, customers can explore a wide variety of cannabis products from top brands, including pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, and concentrates.
From sustainably grown flower to unique THC-infused gummies, The Flowery’s new Williamsburg location offers a broad selection of cannabis products.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Donovan Garrison, one of The Flowery’s co-founders, emphasized the importance of cannabis for treating a range of medical conditions. Garrison told Brooklyn Paper that his brother, a former Iraq war veteran, believed marijuana helped alleviate PTSD symptoms. When his brother passed away in 2017, the family continued his legacy by opening The Flowery.

“[My brother] was scared to smoke because he would lose his military benefits, but he thought that if he was able to get a license, it would help veterans. So we kind of took that one as a family,” Garrison explained.

Garrison acknowledged that he used to be “one of those people” who didn’t believe cannabis had any medicinal purpose.

“My wife started using cannabis around 2010, and it changed her life,” Garrison said. “I truly believe in it as medicine, and, yes, if you want to chill out and use it as recreational, it’s your business.”

The Flowery carries a variety of brands, including Jaunty, Doobie Labs, Danks, and Supernaturals. Products range from pre-rolls and edibles to tinctures, concentrates, and flowers.

Ilya Schmidt believes New York was in need of high-quality cannabis and an exceptional experience.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann
Nicholas Huminski, cultivator at Supernaturals New York, explained that all products are organically grown.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Nicholas Huminski, cultivator at Supernaturals New York, one of the first adult-use conditional cultivators (AUCC) in the state, attended the opening and provided samples of the company’s products. Supernaturals offers whole-flower pre-rolls and a line of THC-infused herbal blend gummies with minor cannabinoid infusions.

Supernaturals grows its cannabis plants on a 50-acre farm in the Hudson Valley and prides itself on setting the standard for sustainably grown cannabis.

“We utilize organic practices. We actually have a pair of sheep. So our sheep graze and fertilize our soil in the off-season, and then we use OMRI-certified organic materials. There’s no pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides ever used on the farm,” Huminski said.

General manager Kepler Vilsaint told Brooklyn Paper that his goal is to create an environment where customers feel comfortable.

“[Customers] can spend their money anywhere,” he said. “I want to create a culture where people want to shop here because of the knowledge we have, how we treat people [and] the energy we create.”


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Brooklyn Conviction Review Unit discussed at KCCBA seminar


The Kings County Criminal Bar Association held its final CLE seminar of the year on Dec. 5, focusing on the work of the Brooklyn DA’s CRU.

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Brooklyn Bar Association seeks volunteer attorneys for legal clinic


The Brooklyn Bar Association is seeking attorneys to volunteer for a free legal clinic on Jan. 30 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Real estate listing site reveals predictions for NYC housing market in 2025


The real estate listing site StreetEasy presented a series of predictions that 2025 may have in store for the market in New York City in a report by StreetEasy Senior Economist Kenny Lee.

Lee came up with five big predictions following a year in which housing costs reached new highs and landmark changes were made within the housing industry. He noted that the rental and for-sale markets will likely be influenced by affordability. These predictions are based on recent trends seen in 2024.

The first big prediction is that affordability challenges will lead more potential buyers to look towards getting co-ops. These types of homes are typically cheaper than condos. While the approval process to get a co-op can sometimes be difficult, more potential buyers may be willing to endure this if it means saving a lot of money during a time in which mortgage rates and asking prices are high.

The next prediction is that a limit on available suburban homes in the New York metro area will dissuade New York City residents from attempting to leave the area, as the shortage has led to increased competition for the few that are for sale. There were actually more listings for the sales market in New York City compared to these suburbs in 2024, providing more options for buyers and more negotiating power.

A boom in the luxury market is the third prediction. High-end properties are becoming more accessible as a result of recent downward trends in prices and interest rates. While December 2023 saw the highest starting price since 2018, at $4.95 million, that number has since plummeted 6.1% to $4.65 million in November 2024. The lower costs open this market up to more prospective buyers, who will seek to take advantage of the trends to get these units at a much better deal.

Another prediction is that the new developments and amenities that have opened or will soon open in Queens and Brooklyn, as well as in Jersey City and Hoboken, will result in an increased demand within these areas. New rental developments in Queens and Brooklyn have led to the boroughs catching up with Manhattan when it came to rental inventory in 2024. The expectation is this trend will continue in 2025, with rising inventories in these boroughs helping to stabilize the rental market in New York City.

Lastly, it is likely that there will be an increased demand among New Yorkers for amenities like outdoor spaces, pools and gyms. This is based on the belief that more New Yorkers will want to find comfort and convenience at home. This is especially true for those with hybrid work trends, wherein they work some or most of their job from home.


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Crown Heights residents kick off annual ‘Kwanzaa Crawl’


THE SEVENTH ANNUAL KWANZAA CRAWL kicked off without a hitch in Crown Heights on Thursday, with 24 storefronts and 70 teams participating.

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