The Pulse Nightclub building in downtown Orlando has been demolished, nearly 10 years after 49 people were killed, and 53 others were hurt in a mass shooting at the LGBTQ club.
Crews will work over the next several weeks to clear the site and make way for a Pulse memorial, according to Orlando officials.
Dozens of people gathered outside the former Pulse nightclub the morning of Wednesday, March 18 as crews demolished the building where a mass shooting took place nearly a decade ago.
The demolition of the former Pulse nightclub in Orlando is set to begin, marking a significant step toward the construction of a permanent memorial.
Demolition began at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub as the city clears the site for a permanent memorial to the 49 people killed there.
A permanent memorial to the shooting victims will be built on the site, with construction expected to be complete by September 2027.
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