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Hantz Group
Industryfinancial services
FounderJohn Hantz
Headquarters
Area served
Michigan
Ohio
Servicesbanking
casualty insurance
financial planning
health benefit plans
retirement plans
estate planning
tax services
Websitewww.hantzgroup.com Edit this on Wikidata

Hantz Group is a business financial services conglomerate in the U.S. founded by John Hantz.[1] The company operates in Michigan and Ohio with offerings including banking, casualty insurance, financial planning, health benefit plans, retirement plans for companies, estate planning, and tax services.[2] It also operates the Hantz Farms farming division.[2] It is based in Southfield, Michigan.[2]

Hantz Farms

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The Hantz Farms division is working to develop Hantz Woodlands, an urban farm in Detroit, with the purchase of an area of mostly abandoned homes to be redeveloped into a park.[3] It would be the largest urban farm in the U.S.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Hantz Group Bloomberg Businessweek
  2. ^ a b c Michigan's Hantz Bank opens branch at former credit union in Ann Arbor November 29, 2011 by Julie Edgar Ann Arbor News
  3. ^ A 140-Acre Forest Is About to Materialize in the Middle of Detroit Sarah Goodyear October 25, 2013 Atlantic Cities
  4. ^ Hantz Woodlands Gets State OK For Biggest U.S. Urban Farm Lauren Ann Davies October 18th, 2013 Deadline Detroit