Detroit Finally Awards First Recreational Marijuana License To Grower
The business invested roughly $4m in a 25,000-sq-ft cultivation facility
Detroit finally issued its first recreational marijuana business license – more than two years after the process started.
Doghouse Farms, a grow operation on Detroit’s east side, received the license and soon will be selling marijuana on the recreational market, Crain’s Detroit Business reported.
The business invested roughly $4 million in a 25,000-square-foot cultivation facility that it hoped would be able to grow for the adult-use market long before this.
Michigan launched recreational marijuana sales in December 2019, but the Detroit City Council didn’t approve its final recreational marijuana ordinance until last month.
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