Hoping to build consensus around the long-disputed Pulse memorial effort, Orlando has decided its best first move is to step aside. Mayor Buddy Dyer announced Tuesday that the city has hired a professional facilitator to engage the community in a memorial design. The move is the first tangible step Orlando has taken since buying the former Pulse nightclub, site of a 2016 mass shooting, late .
As it moves toward its own liquidation, the onePulse Foundation has quietly sold two parcels of land next to the Pulse nightclub property that were once key to its planned memorial to the 2016 mass shooting, the Orlando Sentinel has learned. The price was $1 million. The property sale, recorded on Monday, is among the final chapters for onePulse, which struggled to move forward with the .
As it moves toward its own liquidation, the onePulse Foundation has quietly sold two parcels of land next to the Pulse nightclub property that were once key to its planned memorial to the 2016 mass shooting, the Orlando Sentinel has learned. The price was $1 million. The property sale, recorded on Monday, is among the final chapters for onePulse, which struggled to move forward with the .