The Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Board (ABCB) approved a settlement agreement with Bouquet Labs DC, LLC, following violations related to unlicensed cannabis cultivation at 1110 Okie Street NE.
The agreement finalized July 9, 2025, stems from a summary closure case filed earlier this spring after authorities determined the business was cultivating cannabis without a license. A stunning 999 unlicensed plants were found in the cultivation center while it was under construction to open legally.
Under the terms of the Offer in Compromise (OIC), Bouquet Labs must pay a $10,000 fine within 30 days and sell its cultivation license to an independent third party—explicitly excluding its current ownership and management team, BK Management, LLC.
Bouquet Labs had been selected for a cultivation center license (No. 121364), a legacy license from previous rounds of license awardees in D.C., but never formally received it. The company has since vacated the premises and confirmed it has ceased all unlicensed cannabis operations, both on-site and online.
To avoid revocation of its license, the company must complete the sale within 90 days, during which the summary suspension will remain in effect. Failure to pay the fine or meet the sale deadline will result in the automatic revocation of the license. The company may request a deadline extension if it demonstrates good faith efforts to complete the sale.
