Detroit businessman John Hantz is looking to create a 70-acre urban
farm. While plans haven't been laid down yet, talk is still moving
forward.
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Matt Allen, Senior Vice President of Hantz Farms and former
spokesperson for Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, says the vision for the farm
is inspired by socio-economic challenges specific to Detroit and the
devastation which has left its mark.
“Our generation has lived to see what a post-industrial city can go
through,” said Allen during a recent interview. “But one thing that
Detroit has that other cities don’t have is an abundance of land.
There’s no other city in the world that could support what we’re
proposing.”
Allen says that this vision can be accomplished within a modest-scale,
corporate model while addressing the economic realities of residents on
the ground. The farm will be staffed and operated by Detroiters,
potentially providing a source of hundreds, if not thousands, of jobs.
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