Is this true they want to buldose neverland ranch

pollyannapollyanna Posts: 74
edited January 1970 in News
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  • LorrieLorrie Posts: 232
    No, I haven't heard that, pollyanna, and I'm certain it's not true.
  • Bunch of BS!! <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> Michael would NEVER allow that to happen, neither would his family. He's too much a part of Neverland and always will be. I think it's someone that's seeking attention and is messing with MJs fans feelings. Ignore it! <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • Who are "they"?

    Just keep in mind that anyone can make a petition about anything on this site.
  • Ditto to what the others have said. Besides, Neverland is way too valuable as it is. Of course the land is worth plenty by itself, but the house itself and anything else that remains of what MJ had built there, that's what makes it Neverland. Anyone would be stupid to bulldoze it.
  • JoannaJoanna Posts: 23
    I read that Neverland is to be opened up to the public every year on the 25th June:

    Article from contactmusic.com


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    AUDIGIER FINALISES NEVERLAND PURCHASE MICHAEL JACKSON's sprawling Neverland Ranch has been bought by French designer CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER - who plans to open it up to the public on every anniversary of the King of Pop's death.
    The fashion guru behind the Ed Hardy and Christian Audigier clothing lines was Jackson's landlord during the final months of his life - he co-owns the Holmby Hills, Los Angeles mansion where the Thriller hitmaker died on 25 June (09).
    Audigier is turning that property into his company's headquarters, but he has other plans for Neverland and wants to turn it into a haven for fans of the King of Pop.
    The sum paid for the Santa Barbara, California estate - which is reportedly worth an estimated $90 million (£60 million) - is unknown, but Audigier claims the deal has been finalised and he will receive the keys later this month (Sep09).
    In an interview with Agence France-Presse, he says, "I bought the Michael Jackson house. It's something I'm gonna open just for the birthday (sic) of his death every June, where the media is gonna be able to come in and we'll do exposes, etc."
  • I read that Neverland is to be opened up to the public every year on the 25th June:

    Article from contactmusic.com


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    AUDIGIER FINALISES NEVERLAND PURCHASE MICHAEL JACKSON's sprawling Neverland Ranch has been bought by French designer CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER - who plans to open it up to the public on every anniversary of the King of Pop's death.
    The fashion guru behind the Ed Hardy and Christian Audigier clothing lines was Jackson's landlord during the final months of his life - he co-owns the Holmby Hills, Los Angeles mansion where the Thriller hitmaker died on 25 June (09).
    Audigier is turning that property into his company's headquarters, but he has other plans for Neverland and wants to turn it into a haven for fans of the King of Pop.
    The sum paid for the Santa Barbara, California estate - which is reportedly worth an estimated $90 million (£60 million) - is unknown, but Audigier claims the deal has been finalised and he will receive the keys later this month (Sep09).
    In an interview with Agence France-Presse, he says, "I bought the Michael Jackson house. It's something I'm gonna open just for the birthday (sic) of his death every June, where the media is gonna be able to come in and we'll do exposes, etc."

    That news came out in September and was in error. Audigier never purchased Neverland. It is owned by Colony Capitol. Audigier purchased the Holmby Hills estate, where MJ "died."

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  • JoannaJoanna Posts: 23
    Thanks for that Christiana, I suppose that's why there is speculation regarding Neverland being bulldozed.
  • Maybe they plan to bulldoze just the main house and build a house more suited to MJ. No bad memories would be there either.
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