This story was republished with permission from Crain’s Cleveland Business and written by Daniel Shingler.
Cuyahoga Falls is about to get a large marijuana facility that is expected to supply product to medical and recreational dispensaries across the state.
Klutch Cannabis is working on construction at 1972 Akron-Peninsula Road, converting a former packaging plant on the city’s border with Akron, where it plans to begin operations next year, said Klutch founder and CEO Adam Thomarios.
“We’ve been under construction for months,” Thomarios said. “We’ll be occupying the building in the first quarter of next year. We’re not processing there, it’s a cultivation-only facility.”
At 117,000 square feet, it will be the company’s largest facility for growing marijuana and could eventually have more growing space than the 83,000 square foot facility the company operates on Home Avenue in Akron, which will remain in operation, Thomarios said.
The Summit County Development Finance Authority is helping to finance the project with $6.5 million in bond financing, the authority’s 50th financing to date.
The DFA put the total investment in the new Klutch facility at $34 million, but Thomarios said that number is not quite accurate.
“There’s a lot of equipment that goes into it … it could be lower than that, or it could be higher,” said Thomarios, who declined to give a figure on the project’s total investment.
Klutch was an early player in both Ohio’s medical and recreational markets for marijuana and has relationships with other marijuana companies around the state. Though it has only two retail stores so far, it produces product for more than 100 stores owned by other companies across Ohio. Federal law prohibits it and other companies from shipping marijuana products across state lines.
“We supply to the entire state. Most every dispensary in the state has purchased or is purchasing our product,” Thomarios said.
The new facility will employ about 80 people at its cultivation facility by the end of next year but may end up housing a few more Klutch employees if and when the company moves some of its offices there, as Thomarios said he plans to do. Klutch currently employs about 250 people in total.
At present, Klutch is working to get the building into shape and outfitted with the extensive plumbing and electrical systems it will need to do indoor growing.
Finding the right space — in the right place and with a city that wants it — took time but Cuyahoga Falls officials have been cooperative and good to work with, Thomarios said.
“Ceiling heights, the municipality, the size and room for more expansion, power, water, sewer … all of that comes into play when you select a site,” he added.
The new cultivation facility is off the beaten path and far from the Cuyahoga Falls busy Front Street business and entertainment district. It’s in a part of town many visitors likely will not even recognize as being in Cuyahoga Falls due to the complicated border between it and Akron in and around the Merriman Valley.
Thomarios said the investment is a vote of confidence in the continued growth of Ohio’s market for recreational marijuana and an exciting development for Klutch.
“This has been a long time in the works, planning, engineering and designing it,” he said. “We’re excited for our growth and excited about the retail growth in the state. We’re looking forward to Ohio advancing as far as the advertising rules go.”
That said, the size of the facility, which Klutch will not all use at once and plans to grow into, will likely accommodate the company’s needs for the foreseeable future.
“This should be good for a bit,” Thomarios said. “We’ll see what the market looks like. We’re also opening additional retail stores.”