Long Island City’s first Black-owned dispensary TRENDS to open this weekend with mission of inclusivity and education – amNY

Brandon Carter (l) and Rodney Carter (r), owners of TRENDS in LIC, with their sister Kiara Carter (c).

Photo by Monica Vie

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Long Island City’s first Black-owned dispensary is opening for business on 4/20.

TRENDS, which stands for ‘The Real Experience Needs Different Stories’, is the creation of brothers Rodney (CEO) and Brandon Carter (COO). The store spans 6,000 sq. ft., making it the largest cannabis dispensary in the neighborhood.

As Queens locals, they thought Long Island was the perfect place to set up shop.

“We actually live in this community. Me and my father moved to Long Island City back in 2015, we grew up in Jamaica, Queens,” said Brandon. “[Our father has] grown to love this neighborhood. We knew this is where it had to be. This feels like Manhattan outside of Manhattan.”

The opening of the store honors Rodney and Brandon’s father, Rodney Sr., who received a marijuana conviction just about 30 years ago. Their father initially brought the opportunity to open up TRENDS to the brothers after their uncle was approached by investors.

However, after the

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