$950 sculptural water pipes at Barneys, weed packed in cut crystal decanters, and vape pens designed with executives in mind. Is stoner culture as we knew it over forever?
When Adrian Sedlin got a call from his brother-in-law Randy Patten in 2015 to ask if Sedlin would buy him a building to grow weed in, Sedlin wasn’t immediately on board.
Before retiring three years earlier at age 42, Sedlin had a career taking over relatively early-stage companies to reposition their strategy, grow them and exit. Most recently, he’d turned around an online crime-mapping company called CrimeReports, which Motorola then bought. Patten had been a cannabis cultivator for 20 years.
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