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Orlando Advances Pulse Memorial as City Holds 10th-Anniversary Remembrance

Officials expect construction to begin in September to move annual ceremonies toward a lasting memorial that incorporates artifacts and family input.

Overview

  • Orlando is staging a week of events to mark 10 years since the June 12, 2016, Pulse nightclub shooting, including ribbon displays, a portrait exhibit at City Hall, a candlelight ceremony and a community panel.
  • Equality Florida launched the #HonorThemWithAction campaign to share daily civic steps people can take during the remembrance week, and Del Ambiente is hosting a June 11 celebration of life featuring remarks from Gabby Giffords.
  • Designers told Orlando City Council on Monday that plans are largely set and the project is on track to begin construction in September, with a roughly one-year build timeline anticipated.
  • The planned memorial will sit on the former nightclub site and include a reflecting pool at the dance floor, an Angel Ellipse of metal columns for each of the 49 victims, a visitor pavilion with rainbow elements, onsite artifacts such as the chandelier, and crushed concrete from the demolished building mixed into the new structure.
  • Project leaders say final costs are still being finalized but expect the price to be near the previously cited $12 million, and families and survivors will remain central to decisions about preservation, artifacts and public access as the project moves forward.