Mount Pleasant Man Transforms Vacant Family Lots Into Thriving Urban Farm
Natalie Gonsalves20d ago
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In Cleveland’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood, Trey Williams has transformed vacant lots into Hood Honey, an urban farm and apiary supporting Black-owned businesses and community development. The farm, rooted in personal family history, offers honey, vegetables, and bee therapy while educating local youth. With ambitious plans for expansion and a growing impact, Hood Honey is redefining what’s possible in urban agriculture.
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