AmeriCann, Inc has completed the greenhouse exterior of Building 1 at the Massachusetts Cannabis Center (MCC).
"AmeriCann’s construction of the MCC project has progressed rapidly, and Building 1, a 30,000-square-foot cultivation and processing facility, is scheduled for completion in the summer of 2019. AmeriCann has a Joint Venture Partnership with Bask, Inc. that will operate Building 1 in a 15-year partnership. The Building 1 project cost is in excess of $7,500,000 and is expected to create 30 new direct jobs in the area. More than a dozen companies have been retained for construction of the facility, which is being overseen by CBRE on behalf of AmeriCann.", the team with the company explains.
"AmeriCann uses greenhouse technology which, by capturing natural sunlight, uses 25 percent fewer lights, and utility bills are up to 75 percent less than in typical warehouse cultivation facilities. The company’s Cannopy System enables cannabis to be produced with a greatly reduced carbon footprint, making the final product less expensive. Building 1 is projected to annually produce 7,500 pounds of dry flower cannabis and over 400,000 units of infused products.", the company continues.
The Massachusetts Cannabis Center is being developed on a 52-acre parcel located in Southeastern Massachusetts. The MCC project is permitted for 987,000 square feet of cannabis cultivation and processing infrastructure, which will be developed in phases support both the existing medical cannabis and the newly emerging adult-use cannabis marketplace.
For more information:
AmeriCann
3200 Brighton Blvd. Unit 114
Denver, CO 80216
(303) 862-9000
[email protected]
americann.co