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You live in one of the largest cooperative housing communities in the country. That comes with perks, but quick access to Manhattan dispensaries isn’t one of them. No subway station in the neighborhood. The nearest 5 train is two miles away at Baychester Avenue. Getting to a marijuana dispensary in Manhattan means planning your evening around traffic, parking, and a round trip that eats up time you don’t have.
We connect you to over 60 licensed dispensaries across Manhattan without the commute. You get access to more strains, more product types, and more inventory than any single storefront carries. Everything’s legal, tracked, and delivered during licensed hours. You order online, choose a two-hour delivery window that works for your schedule, and get text updates when your order’s confirmed and when the driver’s close.
No rearranging your day. No guessing if they’ll have what you want in stock. You’re not limited to one dispensary’s menu or one neighborhood’s options. You get the selection of 60+ locations delivered to Co-Op City.
We operate as a delivery aggregator, not a single storefront. That means every product comes from a state-licensed dispensary that follows New York’s Office of Cannabis Management regulations. Lab-tested cannabis, proper labeling, tracked inventory. No gray-market products, no unlicensed sources.
The Bronx has the highest rate of cannabis-related emergency visits in NYC, which tells you two things: people here use cannabis, and quality matters. You want products that are tested, dosed correctly, and sold legally. Our network only includes dispensaries that meet state standards.
Co-Op City residents deal with limited local access and transportation challenges. We built this service for New Yorkers who value their time and want legal options without the hassle. Vetted drivers, recorded transactions, transparent pricing. You see delivery fees upfront before you pay, and you know exactly when to expect your order.
You browse products from 60+ licensed Manhattan dispensaries on one platform. Flower, edibles, concentrates, CBD options, high-THC strains, low-dose products for beginners. If one dispensary’s out of stock, you’ve got 59 others to choose from. That’s the advantage of a network model.
You add what you want to your cart, select a two-hour delivery window, and check out. Delivery fees are shown before payment, so there’s no surprise charges. Minimum order requirements apply depending on your location, and those are clearly listed.
Once your order’s placed, you get a confirmation by text and email. When the driver’s on the way, you get another update. Delivery happens during licensed dispensary hours, typically until 10 or 11 PM. Everything’s tracked in real time. If there’s a delay, you’re notified.
You’re not calling around to different dispensaries or hoping they have your preferred strain. You’re not dealing with limited hours at a single location. You get access to the largest marijuana dispensary selection in Manhattan, delivered to Co-Op City the same day you order.
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Every product comes from a licensed dispensary. That’s not marketing language. That’s how the service works. New York’s cannabis market hit $1.69 billion in 2025 with 582 licensed dispensaries statewide. You’re tapping into that legal infrastructure without leaving your apartment.
You get access to medical marijuana products if you’re a registered patient, plus recreational options for adult use. High-CBD strains for wellness. Low-dose edibles if you’re new to cannabis. Small-batch craft products from brands that prioritize terpene profiles over just THC percentages. Lab-tested concentrates. Pre-rolls, vapes, tinctures.
New York’s average cannabis item price is $31.49, the highest among major U.S. markets. That’s driven by limited supply and regulatory costs, not delivery fees. You’re paying dispensary prices plus transparent delivery costs. No hidden markups. No inflated pricing because it’s a delivery service.
Fifty-five percent of New York cannabis consumers use products for both medical and non-medical reasons. You might want THC for pain management and CBD for daily wellness. You might want different strains for different times of day. With 60+ dispensaries in the network, you’re not locked into one menu or one product philosophy. You get options that match what you actually need.
Yes. We only partner with state-licensed dispensaries that operate under New York’s Office of Cannabis Management regulations. Every product is lab-tested, properly labeled, and tracked through the state’s inventory system.
Delivery is legal during licensed dispensary hours, which typically run until 10 or 11 PM depending on the dispensary. You’re not ordering from an unlicensed service or a gray-market operator. You’re accessing the same legal products sold in Manhattan storefronts, delivered to your address in Co-Op City.
New York entered 2026 with 582 licensed dispensaries statewide and $1.69 billion in retail sales for 2025. The legal market is established, regulated, and growing. Delivery is one of the fastest-growing fulfillment channels in the state’s cannabis industry.
Same-day delivery with two-hour windows. You select a time slot that works for your schedule when you place your order. Once confirmed, you get text and email updates when your order is processed and when the driver is close.
Delivery times depend on traffic, order volume, and which dispensary fulfills your order. The network spans over 30 Manhattan zip codes, so your delivery might come from the East Village, Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, or Harlem depending on product availability and routing.
If there’s a delay, you’re notified. If a product isn’t available, you’re contacted before the order ships. Real-time tracking means you’re not guessing when your delivery will arrive. You get updates at every step, and you can plan your evening accordingly.
Flower, edibles, concentrates, vapes, pre-rolls, tinctures, topicals, and CBD products. You’re browsing inventory from 60+ licensed dispensaries, so the selection is significantly larger than what one storefront carries.
High-THC strains if you want potency. Low-dose edibles if you’re new to cannabis or prefer controlled dosing. Medical marijuana products for registered patients. Craft cannabis from small-batch growers. Products focused on specific terpene profiles for targeted effects.
If one dispensary is out of stock on a particular strain, you’ve got dozens of other options. That’s the advantage of a network model. You’re not limited to one menu or one dispensary’s purchasing decisions. You get access to the full range of legal cannabis products available in Manhattan, delivered to Co-Op City.
Yes. Registered medical marijuana patients can order from dispensaries in our network that carry medical products. New York allows both medical and recreational cannabis sales, and many dispensaries serve both markets.
Medical products often include higher-CBD options, specific ratios of THC to CBD, and formulations designed for symptom management rather than recreational use. If you’re a registered patient, you’ll have access to those products through the platform.
Fifty-five percent of New York cannabis consumers use products for both medical and non-medical reasons. You might need a high-CBD tincture for daily wellness and a THC edible for occasional use. You’re not locked into one category or one type of product. You order what works for your needs, and it’s delivered the same day.
Deals vary by dispensary. Since we connect you to 60+ licensed locations, you’re seeing promotions and pricing from multiple dispensaries on one platform. Some offer first-time customer discounts. Some run sales on specific product categories or brands.
You’re not paying extra for delivery beyond the stated delivery fee. Dispensary pricing is set by the dispensary, not marked up because it’s a delivery service. New York’s average cannabis item price is $31.49, driven by state regulations and supply constraints, not delivery models.
If you’re price-conscious, you can compare products across multiple dispensaries before ordering. If one location has a sale on edibles and another has a deal on flower, you see both options. That’s another advantage of the network model. You’re not stuck with one dispensary’s pricing or promotion schedule.
We cover over 30 Manhattan zip codes, from 10001 to 10032, including neighborhoods like the East Village, Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and Harlem. Delivery extends to Co-Op City in the Bronx for customers who want access to Manhattan’s licensed dispensaries without the commute.
Co-Op City doesn’t have a subway station. The nearest train is two miles away. Getting to a Manhattan marijuana dispensary means dealing with traffic, limited parking, and a round trip that takes up your evening. Delivery solves that problem.
You get the same legal products sold in Manhattan storefronts, delivered to your address in Co-Op City. Same-day service, real-time tracking, and access to 60+ dispensaries. No travel required. No rearranging your schedule. You order online and get cannabis delivered during licensed hours.