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Indoor marijuana grow company plans to bring 200 jobs to Van Buren County


Pictured is the 305 Farms logo. The company is close to completing phase one of their construction. (Courtesy: Chris De Witt/WWMT)
Pictured is the 305 Farms logo. The company is close to completing phase one of their construction. (Courtesy: Chris De Witt/WWMT)
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305 Farms, an indoor marijuana grow company, announced it is close to finishing phase one of building its new campus.

The company plans for the 40-acre site to be the largest artificial light marijuana grow operation in Michigan. The new campus is stationed in Lawrence, Michigan, a village in Van Buren County.

“We chose Lawrence due to the available land, proximity to I-94, and key access to needed utilities,” said 305 Farms CEO Matthew Peon. “Another key factor was the excellent working relationship with Lawrence officials. This project would not have been possible without their assistance and support.”

The farm is being constructed in three main phases, according to the company.

Phase one is expected to create 44,000 square feet of cultivation rooms and a 16,000-square-foot operations center. There will be dedicated space for trimming, processing, commercial kitchens and a warehouse. Phases two and three are scheduled to be completed in 2022 and 2023. The company plans to add two more buildings, totaling 200,000 square feet.

“When all three phases are completed, we will have more than 350,000 square feet of indoor cultivation and supporting operations on this campus, costing us 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," said Peon.

Over the next three years, the company plans to hire 200 full-time employees, according to Peon. The company expects to work with area schools and agencies to help with recruiting members. More information on employment opportunities can be found online when the site goes up in March.

The farms feature LED lights in all areas of the building, a water treatment system that recycles 95% of wastewater, and its own natural gas generators that can supply almost half of the campus's electricity, according to 305 Farms.

“The second building is already being manufactured. It features higher ceilings to accommodate an innovative two-tiers of lighting that will double the canopy size of every flowering room," said Vice President of Horticulture Mikkael Jettere.

The company estimates producing between 50,000 and 80,000 pounds of cannabis flower a year, said Jettere.

“This project has brought some major positive changes to Lawrence,” said Lawrence Village President David Quick. “The most notable change is thanks to the licensing fees from 305 Farms, we have been able to fund much needed programs and projects important to the residents of Lawrence!”

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“305 Farms is delivering a significant economic boost to our community,” said Lawrence resident Melissa Skowronski. “They are a wonderful addition to our community.”

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