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Home » Tri-Cities’ first state-licensed cannabis retailer moves

Tri-Cities’ first state-licensed cannabis retailer moves

Green2Go exterior on Road 68.
Photo by Nathan Finke
May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Pasco location of the Tri-Cities’ first state-licensed cannabis retailer has moved to a more visible spot.

Green2Go announced plans this spring to move its store from Road 90 to 4525 Road 68, near the southern gateway of the busy commercial district just off Interstate 182.

The retailer was awaiting final licensing approval and expected to open the new store in May.

“This move is a game-changer for us,” said Jessica Lee, co-owner and founding partner of Green2Go, in a statement. “We’re moving into one of the busiest and fastest-growing corridors in the Tri-Cities, and this location really positions us for long-term growth.”

Green2Go transitioned from its origin as a cannabis product delivery service to a brick-and-mortar retailer in 2025 with its first store in Finley south of Kennewick. It added the Pasco store in late 2023 after the city of Pasco dropped its moratorium on cannabis retail businesses.

The new store places Green2Go in one of the retail storefronts at the corner of Road 68 and Rodeo Drive, which provides direct access to the parking lot of the HAPO Center. Along with being alongside other established retailers, it will be within easy walking distance of several national retail chains as well as hotels serving visitors coming for events.

Green2Go exterior on Road 68.

Green2Go is moving its store from Road 90 to 4525 Road 68, near the southern gateway of the busy commercial district just off Interstate 182.

| Photo by Nathan Finke
 

The Pasco shop had the highest monthly sales of all cannabis retailers in Pasco for roughly the first year after it opened. It has ceded the top spot to Spokane-based Lucky Leaf Co.’s shop on Road 68 since September 2024.

Green2Go’s monthly sales at the Pasco location have averaged just over $430,000 between November 2025 and January 2026, according to the most recently available sales figures from Top Shelf Data. By comparison, Lucky Leaf Co.’s Road 68 store averaged more than $589,000 during that same period.

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