A 130-acre marijuana industrial park in Windsor Township, Michigan, which is near Lansing, was billed as the largest of its kind east of the Mississippi when the project was announced in 2017. Named Harvest Park, the property was expected to create upwards of 1,000 jobs across the marijuana manufacturing gamut with grow operations, testing labs, and cultivators.
Six years later, the owners of parcels of the park are struggling, and on April 10, an Eaton County Circuit Court judge ordered control of the entities involved and at least part of the property be turned over to a court-ordered receiver.
The ruling comes after Utah-based CBR Funding, which appears to be a shell company for New York small business lender Windgate Capital, sued Harvest Park’s developers on Feb. 21.
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