What’s being called the largest completely artificial light marijuana grow in Michigan is nearing completion on its first phase of construction.
305 Farms is located in the Van Buren County village of Lawrence, west of Kalamazoo. The 40-acre site is currently municipally approved to stack forty Class-C cultivation licenses and two cannabis processing licenses on a single piece of real-estate.
305 Farms CEO Matthew Peon says when all three phases are completed, they will have more than 350,000 square feet of indoor cultivation and support operations on the Lawrence campus, costing nearly $110 million. “The opening of our first building, which serves as the heart of the campus, is a major step. We’re beyond excited. This initial operation will employ the first fifty personnel in Lawrence.”
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