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Campanelli Cos. and CBRE begin AmeriCann’s 1 million s/f Mass. Medical Cannabis Center

Freetown, MA AmeriCann released Campanelli Companies, the general contractor, and CBRE, AmeriCann’s project management team, to begin preliminary site work on AmeriCann’s Massachusetts Medical Cannabis Center (MMCC). The scope of the work will include site clearing, fence installation, project signage, delivery of a project construction trailer and installation of a “construction cam” to allow interested parties to view project progress on AmeriCann’s website when the construction is operational.

AmeriCann’s flagship project, the Massachusetts Medical Cannabis Center, is 47 miles from Boston in the midst of the rapidly growing Massachusetts medical cannabis market. The MMCC project is approved for 1 million s/f, which will be developed in phases and is expected to be one of the most technologically advanced cultivation facilities in the nation.

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