Curaleaf Holdings Inc. has opened two new locations in Florida, expanding its footprint as an international supplier of cannabis-based products. medical cannabis dispensaries. The additions of these dispensaries, which are located in Jacksonville Beach, and Fernandina Beach contribute to the company’s nationwide total of 165 sites, as reported by Cannabis Business Times in a May 8 2026 report.
Curaleaf Expands Medical Cannabis Dispensaries In Florida
Curaleaf has opened its fourth and fifth dispensaries since the start of this year in Florida. The company has stated that this expansion is in line with its strategy of strengthening its presence on the Florida medical marijuana market. It aims to improve localized products and services for patients across the entire state.
Locations Strategic Details
- Curaleaf Jacksonville Beach: This facility, located at 13799 Beach Boulevard, is along U.S. Route 90. It’s a major east-west route connecting Jacksonville to the coastal communities. In the area, you’ll find a mixture of hotels, retail shops, and restaurants.
- Curaleaf Fernandina Beach: The dispensary at 1951 South 8th St. is situated along Florida State Road 200. It provides easy access to the surrounding neighborhood and coastal destinations as well as local shopping and dining.
The Product Portfolio of Patient Access
The new dispensaries offer a variety of brands and products that are tailored to medical patients. Curaleaf has exclusive Florida Reef flower as well Dark Heart flower and Anthem prerolls. Select Briq 2 with real-time dosing visibility is also available.
Boris Jordan (Curaleaf’s Chairman and CEO) stated that Curaleaf has a strategic long-term plan to strengthen its presence in the Florida medical cannabis market. The CEO noted that scaling carefully across Florida is intended to enhance the localized service offerings, patient-focused products and maintain consistent access throughout the state for medical cannabis patients.
The Operational Footprint of Market Engagement
Each new location will open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 8:30pm, while Sunday hours are 10am to 7pm. Curaleaf planned grand openings to engage local patients. On May 8 and 9, the Jacksonville Beach dispensary hosted an event from 12 noon until 8 pm. A similar event was planned for Fernandina’s dispensary on the 15th and 16th of May from noon to eight p.m.
This event aims to integrate the newly opened facilities into Florida’s medical cannabis landscape and introduce them to local patients.
Disclaimer: This article contains only general information and is not intended to be a medical recommendation. Hemp Gazette makes no medical diagnoses or recommendations. Before making decisions about your health, or any condition that may affect it, always consult with a medical professional. The Therapeutic Goods Administration in Australia (TGA) has not evaluated any statements regarding the therapeutic use of cannabis or hemp-derived products. TGA regulations allow Australians to access medical cannabis through prescription.





