A Vermont company has found another Broome County site for a distribution facility that had been planned for the old Kmart building in Endicott.

The Broome County Industrial Development Agency is expected to discuss Green Mountain Electric Supply's application to acquire an empty industrial complex in Kirkwood.

There was no activity at the Canopy Growth Kirkwood complex on May 10, 2023. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
There was no activity at the Canopy Growth Kirkwood complex on May 10, 2023. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
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The agenda for next week's agency meeting indicates the company is interested obtaining the Pine Camp Drive property that had been purchased by Canopy Growth in May 2019. The Canadian-based Canopy Growth had planned to use the site for hemp and cannabis products.

Canopy Growth scrapped the Kirkwood project despite spending a significant amount of money to modernize the complex. Company officials could not be reached for comment on the project which some supporters said could create 400 jobs.

Some evidence of Canopy Growth's planned project in Kirkwood remains at its property on Pine Camp Drive. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
Some evidence of Canopy Growth's planned project in Kirkwood remains at its property on Pine Camp Drive. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
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The Industrial Development Agency is planning to review Green Mountain Electric Supply's proposal to buy the dormant Kirkwood site and the company's request for tax breaks. The agenda for the next Wednesday's meeting indicates a public hearing will be scheduled on the project.

Green Mountain acquired the Endicott Plaza property less than three months ago for $1 million. The company soon learned the old Kmart building would need costly foundation work that made the project unviable at that site.

Trucks from Pocono Test Borings and Drilling at the Endicott Plaza site on March 6, 2023. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
Trucks from Pocono Test Borings and Drilling at the Endicott Plaza site on March 6, 2023. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
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In a statement, Green Mountain said it was hopeful the property could be developed in the future.

Broome County Executive Jason Garnar last week said the abandoned department store should be demolished. He said he hoped that could happen by the end of the year.

VIDEO FLASHBACK: A November 2020 tour inside the Kirkwood site that Canopy Growth intended to use for hemp and cannabis products.

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