Avoids prolonged operational shutdown ahead of the planned acquisition, supported by project-based capital commitments of
Unless otherwise indicated, all dollar amounts are stated in
Transaction Highlights
Grown Rogue is entering theNew York market through the planned acquisition ofPharmaCann's New York assets, including itsHamptonburgh cultivation and manufacturing facility, with approximately 24,000 square feet of indoor flower canopy, 16,000 square feet of light-deprivation greenhouse flower canopy, and substantial post-harvest and manufacturing space, and four dispensaries under the Verilife brand, two serving both medical and adult-use customers and two operating as medical-only locations.- Grown Rogue New York is a 51/49 joint venture with a capital partner. The capital partner provided an initial
$10 million in exchange for a 49% preferred equity interest in GRNY, withGrown Rogue retaining a 51% interest. The preferred equity is convertible at the capital partner's option intoGrown Rogue subordinate voting shares at escalating conversion prices during the next five years, starting at$0.55 . If converted today, this would equate to approximately 18.2 million shares, representing approximately 7% dilution. In addition, the capital partner has committed another$5 million with a drawable, 15% term loan.Grown Rogue estimates total project costs, including the acquisition, capital expenditures and working capital, of approximately$12 million , with the loan commitment providing excess capacity for contingency. - GRNY will initially manage and fund the transition of the assets, including the day to day operations of PCNY's four dispensaries and the revitalization of the
Hamptonburgh facility, through a Goods and Services Agreement ("GSA") and a secured loan of up to$9 million to PCNY while the parties finalize definitive purchase agreements, expected within the next four weeks, and pursue required regulatory approvals. GRNY is also working to retain current PCNY team members and rehire former employees. - Before substantially slowing production in early 2026, the
Hamptonburgh facility was producing more than 2,000 lbs of flower a month on average. The four dispensaries have been averaging aggregate monthly sales of$1.7-2.0 million over the past eighteen months. Historical revenue for PCNY was disproportionately through the medical channel, with dispensary revenue skewed to first-party products.
An accompanying investor presentation with additional detail on the transaction and
New York Market Opportunity
"We believe
Obie continued, "Our immediate focus is preserving the value of the platform, which includes supporting the four Verilife stores and ramping the production of flower. We intend to retain many of the local PharmaCann team while bringing our culture and passion to revitalize these operations. We are proud of our
"A core part of my mandate has been identifying opportunities where
Planned Acquisition and Interim Structure
In advance of the planned acquisition, GRNY has put in place the consulting, lease, and funding arrangements necessary to preserve the platform and begin the operational transition. Under the GSA, GRNY is managing PCNY's day-to-day operations during the interim period, including responsibility for allocating capital and funding current operating losses. A secured loan from GRNY to PCNY provides up to
GRNY and PCNY anticipate executing the purchase agreements within the next four weeks, under which GRNY would acquire PCNY's license and assets. Including an inventory adjustment at GSA execution, the purchase price is anticipated to be approximately
PCNY Operating Platform
The
Before substantially slowing production in early 2026, the
In addition to ramping production in
Capital Structure and Value Creation
To fund the transaction,
The same capital partner has also committed an additional
"With identified cost savings that we expect to implement over the first six months of oversight, we anticipate reducing annual costs by approximately
Based on these anticipated savings and the implementation of
1 Management's expectations are based on its current operating plan for PCNY's license and restructured assets, including identified cost reductions expected to be implemented over the first six months of oversight and the application of
Overview of Relevant Legal Agreements
PCNY Transaction Agreements:
- Goods & Services Agreement: Between GRNY and PCNY, under which GRNY manages PCNY's day-to-day operations, including its four dispensaries, directs capital allocation and funds operating losses or collects profits during the interim period.
Master Lease : Between an affiliate of Innovative Industrial Properties, as landlord, and GRNY for theHamptonburgh facility, under which GRNY becomes the direct tenant.- Sublease: Between GRNY, as sublandlord, and PCNY, providing the licensed entity continued control of the
Hamptonburgh premises with master landlord consent. - Loan Agreements, Secured Promissory Note, and Security Agreement: Between GRNY as lender and PCNY as borrower, providing up to
$9 million of funding secured by PCNY's assets. - Exclusivity Agreement: Memorializes the parties' agreement regarding the planned finalization of the purchase agreements (expected within the next four weeks) and other mutual transaction protections.
GRNY Financing Agreements:
- GRNY Operating Agreement: Between Grown Rogue and the capital partner, governing the 51/49 ownership, distributions and governance of GRNY.
- Preferred Equity Subscription Agreement: Between GRNY and the capital partner for the
$10 million preferred equity investment. - Common Equity Subscription Agreement: Between
Grown Rogue International Inc. and the capital partner for the subordinate voting shares issued to settle the commitment fee on the drawable term loan. - Term Loan Agreement: Between the capital partner as lender and GRNY as borrower, providing up to
$5 million of drawable capital; expected to be executed within the next four weeks.
About Grown Rogue
Grown Rogue International Inc. (CSE: GRIN | OTC: GRUSF) is a flower-forward cannabis company rooted in Oregon's Rogue Valley, a region known for its deep cannabis heritage and commitment to quality. With operations in Oregon, Michigan and New Jersey, expansion underway in Illinois and Minnesota, and a planned entry into New York, Grown Rogue specializes in producing designer-quality indoor flower. Known for exceptional consistency and care in cultivation, its products are valued by retailers, budtenders and consumers alike. By blending craft values with disciplined execution, the Company has built a scalable, capital-efficient platform designed to thrive in competitive markets. The Company believes sustained excellence in cannabis flower production is both the engine of the industry's supply chain and a key competitive advantage. For more information about Grown Rogue, please visit www.grownrogue.com. Investor materials are available at ir.grownrogue.com. The contents of the Company's websites are not incorporated by reference into this press release or into any report or document filed or furnished by the Company with the SEC or Canadian securities regulators, and references to the websites are intended to be inactive textual references only.
Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements.
This news release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities laws. Forward-looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, statements regarding the planned acquisition of PCNY; the formation, capitalization and ownership of GRNY; the operation and expected effects of the Goods & Services Agreement, secured loan, master lease and sublease; GRNY's oversight and planned operational transition of the PCNY platform; the availability, sufficiency, and use of funding under the secured loan and potential additional term loan; estimated project costs; the Hamptonburgh production transition and anticipated production ramp; retail inventory replenishment; employee retention and rehiring; GRNY's expected disclosure as a True Party of Interest; execution and timing of the proposed Membership Interest Purchase Agreement; Asset Purchase Agreement and Term Loan Agreement; the contemplated purchase price; receipt of regulatory and stock exchange approvals; completion of the proposed change of control and acquisition; Grown Rogue's ability to obtain alternative debt financing; anticipated operating cost reductions; PCNY becoming operating cash flow positive within nine months and generating monthly cash flow from operations of approximately $600,000 within 18 months; expected returns on incremental invested capital; the attractiveness of the New York market; and the expected strategic and capital-efficiency benefits of the proposed transaction.
Forward-looking information is based on the Company's current expectations, assumptions, estimates and projections, including assumptions regarding completion of definitive agreements; availability and sufficiency of financing; regulatory and stock exchange approvals and licensing requirements; continued effectiveness of the interim agreements and lease arrangements; facility readiness; cultivation and production timelines; staffing; supply chain availability; market conditions and product demand; capital requirements; competitive dynamics; realization and timing of anticipated cost reductions and investment returns; and the Company's ability to execute its operating plans and maintain product quality and consistency. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied. These risks include, but are not limited to, failure to execute definitive agreements; inability to obtain required approvals or complete the acquisition; financing or capital constraints; delays in restarting or ramping production; inability to achieve anticipated cost reductions, operating cash flow, operating profit or investment returns within the expected time frame; operating losses or higher-than-expected costs; lease, facility or equipment issues; changes in market pricing or consumer demand; increased competition; staffing challenges; and other risks described in the Company's public disclosure documents.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, except as required by applicable law.
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