AMA has already received the necessary building permits to begin construction once final approvals are in..
Friday Night Inc () reckons it will start building its commercial building for growing cannabis by the middle of next month (November).
It comes after the group's production subsidiary Alternative Medicine Association (AMA) received the approval of the Sunrise Manor town advisory board' of Clark county, Nevada, under the planning and zoning design review.
It will now be forwarded to the board of county commissioners for final action at their November 8 meeting.
"Once we obtain the county commissioners' approval on Nov. 8, we will finalize the land purchase and anticipate beginning actual construction by mid-November. This is a significant advancement of this project," said Mark Zobrist, manager of Alternative Medicine.
Notably, AMA has already received the necessary building permits to begin construction once the final approvals are in place.
"By transferring the old building permit number, we have effectively shortened the start-up time by at least three months. If all goes as expected, we anticipate completing the first 33,000 square feet of new cultivation space by May of 2018. In a market with short supply, this will result in a significant increase in sales," said president John Goss.