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Tristan Schukraft Partners with Green Qween to Open West Hollywood’s First LGBTQ+ Owned Dispensary

Green Qween, the pioneering Queer cannabis dispensary, is set to make history by opening West Hollywood’s first LGBTQ+ owned dispensary in the Rainbow District, the latest location for the Los Angeles-based business. This groundbreaking venture comes as Tristan Schukraft, tech entrepreneur, hospitality visionary and “The CEO of Everything Gay” acquires Zen Cannabis and invests in Green Qween. Teaming up with Green Qween co-founders Andrés Rigal and Taylor Bazley, the trio will relocate and rebrand Zen Cannabis as Green Qween, providing a vibrant and inclusive cannabis retail experience.

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The team has submitted plans to the City of West Hollywood to transform the MISTR marketing office at the intersection of San Vicente and Santa Monica Boulevards into the new Green Qween dispensary. The third Green Qween location will offer a fresh and celebratory space for the LGBTQIA+ community, the first dispensary in the Rainbow District and the only completely LGBTQ+ owned cannabis license in West Hollywood. 

Green Qween’s expansion to West Hollywood represents a significant milestone in its mission to uplift marginalized communities. Utilizing Zen Cannabis Dispensary’s license, the team will seamlessly transition and rebrand the space, offering a vibrant and welcoming environment that celebrates queer culture and identity year-round. This will be underscored with the installation of a towering Pride Flag atop the building in addition to a custom mural painted on the facade by acclaimed queer artist Patrick Church, further adding to the landmark appeal of the bustling rainbow district.

Tristan Schukraft expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Investing in Green Qween and bringing it to West Hollywood and other queer villages aligns perfectly with our missions at MISTR and Tryst Hospitality. I want to build a cannabis brand for the gay community. We’re excited to bring cannabis to the Rainbow District.” 

“The Queer communities deserve representation in all aspects of life, including the cannabis industry,” said Andrés Rigal, co-founder of Green Qween. “With this new location, we aim to create a safe and celebratory space for everyone, highlighting the diverse voices and products within our community.”

Tristan, Andrés and Taylor expect to expand Green Qween’s presence to new markets and queer villages where MISTR and Tryst Hospitality operate.