Logan County welcomes Cresco Labs
Medical Cannabis Cultivation Center
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[June 12, 2015]
LINCOLN
- Saturday morning dawned a pleasant, sunny summer-like day, a great
day for outdoor activities and for new beginnings. Northeast of
Lincoln, Logan County Board members David Hepler, Robert Farmer,
Charles Ruben, Gene Rolfs, Andy Anderson and David Blankenship, as
well as Logan County Development Partnership's executive director,
William Thomas, welcomed the new Cresco Labs with a groundbreaking
ceremony at 9:30 a.m.
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This spring Cresco won the state of Illinois approval for
Illinois State Police District 9 to build a medical cannabis
cultivation facility.
One of the excellent benefits for the business being constructed
north of Lincoln at the intersection of old Rt. 66 and 1800th
Street, is the quick and easy access to Interstate 55. Product can
easily be shipped to any number of distribution centers off the I-55
hub.
Excavation and site preparation for the facility actually began a
few weeks ago, but the Logan County Board wanted to extend a formal
recognition and appreciation to the company for choosing Lincoln and
did so on Saturday morning with ceremonial shovels in hand.
Board Chairman David Hepler welcomed everyone saying, "Good morning,
one of the more enjoyable duties of being County Board Chairman is
the opportunity to participate in events such as we have here
today."
Chairman Hepler recognized Cresco Labs as "a cutting-edge company
bringing 21st century technology to a traditional agricultural
environment."
Hepler said their purpose, like any business is to deliver a product
or service to the marketplace in a manner that returns a profit.
"More importantly however, their mission is to help thousands of our
fellow citizens relieve their suffering, lead fuller lives and
overall enjoy a better quality of life," he said.
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Chairman Hepler said, "On behalf of the Logan County Board and the
30,000 people we represent, please let me formally welcome Cresco
Labs to our community as a corporate partner, a neighbor and our
friend."
Following the groundbreaking, the Logan County Economic Development Partnership
hosted a Public Informational Meeting at Lincoln College's Davidson-Sheffer
Gymnasium. The public, as well as local response agencies, were invited to learn
more about the nature and operation of the facility.
The business will offer many levels of employment.
The new facility is expected to begin partial operation early this fall starting
out with about 20 jobs. Job opportunities will continue to expand as crops
mature and enter harvest, and as more areas of the facility are developed and
business ramps up.
[Jan Youngquist]
[Read more details on the
informational meeting, "Cresco
Labs aiming for ‘the gold standard’ at new Lincoln facility "]
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