Location intelligence

Map Florida MMTC coverage.

DevCannabis stores the Florida OMMU MMTC registry locally so current dispensary addresses, operators, and cities can feed market coverage analysis instead of sending users off-site.

Source: Florida OMMU MMTC registry. DevCannabis keeps a local OMMU registry snapshot with source URL and scrape timestamp where available.

Source-backed Stale Needs review
What this means: current registry addresses power the primary pins. Source: OMMU registry snapshot. Caveat: snapshots can stale between scrapes, and fallback city coordinates are context only.
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Operators in registry
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Current registry locations
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Registry cities
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Registry snapshot date
Historical city footprint
Legacy OMMU weekly-report snapshots from the authorization-stage era.
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Snapshot
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Locations
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Cities
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Operators with locations

Loading early city-level location history.

Regional location stats
Current registry locations grouped into DevCannabis analysis regions.

These regions are DevCannabis-defined, best-effort approximations intended to mirror the five Florida regions referenced in the original 2015 OMMU MMTC application process. They are not official OMMU boundaries, and DevCannabis has not verified exact OMMU regional boundary definitions. Source: 2015 OMMU application process.

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Top 10 market density clusters
Current registry clusters where multiple operators are within a 20-mile radius.

Loading density/opportunity scoring. Per-capita fields will only display when sourced population data is available.

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Waiting for current registry data.
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Market coverage map
Primary layer: all current OMMU registry locations. The historical city-level context layer remains fallback/context only.
DevCannabis analysis regions
Registry location
City fallback coordinate
Historical city snapshot
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Cities in the snapshot
Search or filter first; selecting a city zooms the map.

Showing top cities by location count. Use search/filter to narrow the snapshot.