The former Hartford Courant distribution warehouse on Wawarme Avenue will be the site of a cannabis cultivation and manufacturing business following unanimous approval of a special permit from the Hartford planning and zoning commission this week.
Plans to turn a former Hartford Courant distribution warehouse into a cannabis cultivation business are moving forward after receiving approvals from the city.
The Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a special permit to allow River Growers CT to open a grow facility at 121 Wawarme Ave.
Arlanda Brantley is a principal of River Growers CT. Brantley won a special permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission to open the facility, pending final licensing from the state Department of Consumer Protection.
A cannabis cultivation business has been proposed in the former Hartford Courant distribution warehouse on Wawarme Avenue, according to town records.
Arlanda Brantley, a principal of River Growers CT, is proposing to open a marijuana grow operation at 121 Wawarme Ave., Hartford. Brantley, and her attorney, Evan Seeman from Robinson+Cole, are requesting a special permit from the Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) to open the facility, pending licensing. The item will be introduced on the commission’s Aug. 23 agenda.
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