Construction begins on medical cannabis cultivation facility in Kentucky
April 23, 2025
WITH THE SWITCH. WORK IS HAPPENING NOW ON A NEW MEDICAL CANNABIS CULTIVATION CENTER IN CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY. THE 25,000 SQUARE FOOT SPACE IN WINCHESTER IS EXPECTED TO BE ONE OF THE OF KENTUCKY’S LARGEST CULTIVATION CENTERS, ALONG WITH PROVIDING 100 FULL TIME JOBS. OFFICIALS HOPE THE FACILITY MAKES IT EASIER FOR KENTUCKIANS TO GET MEDICAL MARIJUANA. I BELIEVE THAT HEALTH CARE IS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT, AND SO I AM EXCITED TO BE WORKING WITH YOU TO DELIVER ON OUR PROMISE THAT KENTUCKIANS SUFFERING WILL NOW HAVE ACCESS TO A SAFE, REGULATED, EFFECTIVE PRODUCT THAT CAN HELP THEM. PHASE ONE OF CONSTRUCTION SHOULD BE FINISHED BY AUGUST. THEY’RE
Construction begins on medical cannabis cultivation facility in Kentucky
Work is underway on a new medical cannabis cultivation center in Clark County, Kentucky.The 25,000-square-foot space in Winchester, which is about 40 minutes east of Lexington, is expected to be one of Kentucky’s largest cultivation centers.The facility is slated to provide 100 full-time jobs.Officials hope the facility makes it easier for Kentuckians to get medical marijuana.”I believe that healthcare is a basic human right, and so I am excited to be working with you to deliver on our promise that Kentucky and suffering will now have access to a safe, regulated, effective product that can help them,” said Gov. Andy Beshear.Phase one of construction should be finished by August.The facility is hoping to make product available by the end of the year.
Work is underway on a new medical cannabis cultivation center in Clark County, Kentucky.
The 25,000-square-foot space in Winchester, which is about 40 minutes east of Lexington, is expected to be one of Kentucky’s largest cultivation centers.
The facility is slated to provide 100 full-time jobs.
Officials hope the facility makes it easier for Kentuckians to get medical marijuana.
“I believe that healthcare is a basic human right, and so I am excited to be working with you to deliver on our promise that Kentucky and suffering will now have access to a safe, regulated, effective product that can help them,” said Gov. Andy Beshear.
Phase one of construction should be finished by August.
The facility is hoping to make product available by the end of the year.
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