Float Cannabis to Launch Minnesota's Advanced Cultivation Facility in Rochester by Summer 2026
Float Cannabis, led by CEO Jordan Kilian, is converting a former tire warehouse in Rochester into a 50,000-square-foot cannabis cultivation facility. The project, financed through local capital, aims for its first harvest by mid-July 2026. The facility will feature 15,000 square feet dedicated to flowering and will provide post-harvest services for smaller growers. The legalization of adult-use cannabis in Minnesota is expected to drive economic growth and job creation in the industry.

Float Cannabis is transforming a former tire warehouse in Rochester, Minnesota, into a 50,000-square-foot cultivation and processing facility for recreational cannabis. CEO Jordan Kilian secured funding through local capital and aims to complete the project by mid-July 2026, with a flowering capacity of 15,000 square feet.
The facility will also offer post-harvest services for smaller growers. Following the legalization of adult-use cannabis in Minnesota in May 2023, Kilian has noted increased interest from retailers and investors. The facility's design includes advanced environmental controls and automation for efficient operations.




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