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Statement on the City of Orlando’s Proposed Purchase of Pulse
Statement on the City of Orlando’s Proposed Purchase of Pulse
Last updated on November 08, 2016
Statement on the City of Orlando’s Proposed Purchase of the Pulse Nightclub, the Site of our Nation’s Worst Mass Shooting
On November 14, 2016 the Orlando City Council will vote to purchase Pulse nightclub at 1912 S. Orange Avenue, the site of our nation’s worst mass shooting. The City and the owner of Pulse have agreed to a purchase price of $2.25 million. If the City Council votes to approve the land purchase on November 14, City staff will complete a due diligence period which includes review of the land survey, title and environmental of the site. Following this period, the parties have agreed to close on or before December 30, 2016.
There is not currently a timeline for a memorial.
"This location is now a permanent part of Orlando’s history, it’s the site of the most tragic event that has ever occurred in the City of Orlando,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. “We want our entire community to be a part of this site. With the City owning the property, we can engage in a public process to determine the future of the Pulse property and building.”
To see more of Mayor Dyer’s comments regarding the purchase of the Pulse property go to:
Why We’re Working to Purchase the Pulse Site
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