- The Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, where 49 people were killed in a 2016 mass shooting, is being demolished to make way for a permanent memorial.
- Demolition began Wednesday, nearly a decade after the tragedy, with a large crane tearing down the building and local news broadcasting the event live.
- The iconic Pulse sign was removed last week and will be stored for potential use in the future memorial, which is expected to cost around $12 million.
- The planned permanent memorial will feature a water wall, fountain, seating area, and the names of all 49 victims, though its design is only 30 percent complete.
- While some residents and survivors view the demolition as bittersweet and long overdue, others, including survivors and family members, express mixed feelings about the memorial's design and the lengthy delays in its establishment.
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