Cannabis Facility Construction has taken a fresh look at building full-service medicinal cannabis cultivation facilities, processing centers and dispensaries by remodeling the interior design of unused or abandoned buildings.
"Investors attracted to the legal cannabis industry in the U.S., which is expected to grow to $50 billion over the next decade, are recognizing the advantages of remodeling unused buildings into medicinal cannabis facilities.", the team with the company explains.
"For instance, the Litchfield, Illinois cultivation facility was once the home of a manufacturer of roller skates. This 5,200 square foot CFC-built cannabis dispensary in Morris, Illinois evokes old world charm, including a bar from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair."
"With over 25 years of Design-Build commercial construction expertise, CFC helps its clients and investors manage the challenges inherent in cannabis facility construction. This includes expertise in remodeling the interior design of existing non-productive buildings into state-of-the-art cannabis facilities that can be brought to life quickly and on-budget so that the facility becomes a new source of jobs and tax revenue for the area.", the company explains.
To give another example, CFC has also helped to convert a condemned building in Garden City, Michigan into a 48,000 square foot cultivation, processing, and dispensary facility.
"As more investors consider the cannabis industry as a growth market, the need for cannabis cultivation facilities, processing centers and dispensaries is projected to rise to keep pace with demand. With this growth will be the need for quicker, cost effective construction with investors likely to consider the remodeling option.", the company concludes.
For more information:
Cannabis Facility Construction
425 Huehl Road, Unit 15B, Northbrook
P: 847.504.0177
F: 847.504.0178
info@cannabisfacility.net
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