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that's good that Michael like it the idea
Yes,:yes: the media carried this same story a few weeks ago; but in the first report, unlike in this report, there was no mention of Michael's children.Moonwalker.Fan;3318013 said:Wasnt it reported a few weeks ago with a video? In fact, its not something we didnt know about..., the thing is what is really going to happen with the land.
rockstar;3317458 said:
As we reported last November[/COLOR][/URL], Michael’s children are in agreement that the place become ‘some kind of community park and center for animals’.
elusive moonwalker;3318116 said:aslong as the estate has control over what happens is all that matters to me. funny how the attitude of barack in this one is different to others where hes been going round claiming hes basically has full power and ownership
place should be turned back into how it was and used for the purpose it was b4. its apart of mjs legacy and history
Thank you, Rockstar.rockstar;3318254 said:CherubimII i love your siggy
Umm. I did do my research. That's what the links I provided showed me after I googled.
So what is your source? If it was made public along time ago, you should be able to help me out and find some. I sure couldn't find anything official. Maybe google isn't my friend?
rockstar;3317458 said:Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Under Restoration...
Barrack added that they have no plans to commercialize the property and are simply in a holding pattern until Michael Jackson’s estate figures out what direction they would like to take the ranch in. As we reported last November,
Michael’s children are in agreement that the place become ‘some kind of community park and center for animals’.
So, hang in there MJ fans. You may yet get to visit Neverland.
here is link:http://www.ecorazzi.com/2011/03/28/michael-jacksons-neverland-ranch-under-restoration/
I agree with you. :yes:MichaelsNeverlandPrincess;3398133]
I went to LA for Michael's first anniversay last year and whilst there I went to Neverland.
As soon as I got out the car I could just feel Michael was still there and as I was walking up to the gates that feeling just got stronger and stronger.
To me,it still felt like he was there,like he had never left.
No matter what happens Michaels spirit will always be at Neverland.
I went to LA for Michael's first anniversay last year and whilst there I went to Neverland.
As soon as I got out the car I could just feel Michael was still there and as I was walking up to the gates that feeling just got stronger and stronger.
To me,it still felt like he was there,like he had never left.
No matter what happens Michaels spirit will always be at Neverland.
myosotis;4281915 said:Neverland Ranch was rebranded Sycamore Valley Ranch and put on the market for $100 million in 2015. It was renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch for the rolling hills, majestic sycamore trees, magnificent oaks, and manicured grounds that the Santa Ynez Valley is known for.
Mr Barrack, who lives in Colorado, said in July he planned to step down as chief executive of Los Angeles-based Colony by 2021. Mr Aintabi called that pledge insufficient, adding that he was “outraged” that Mr Barrack had been allowed to hand-pick a friend, Marc Ganzi, as his successor.
Since Mr Barrack reinstalled himself as chief executive at Colony last year (2018), the investment group’s shares have fallen by about a fifth, even as other investment firms and the broader stock market notched up gains.
Real estate investment trust Colony Capital is pivoting to digital, and it’s selected Marc Ganzi, currently CEO of Digital Bridge, as the man to execute its pivot.
Ganzi, who next year is expected to become publicly traded Colony’s CEO, shared his vision for infrastructure that will support 5G wireless, all the next-generation applications it promises to bring about, and the role Colony should play there at a recent investor conference.
Real estate investment trust Colony Capital is pivoting to digital, and it’s selected Marc Ganzi, currently CEO of Digital Bridge, as the man to execute its pivot.
In his view, service providers will share a lot more infrastructure in that future world than they do today. Colony, with its enormous portfolio of fiber, tower, small cell, and data center assets, is in a good position to provide complete solutions to support that shared infrastructure.
Barrack had previously said he was planning to step down as Chief Exec. of Colony Capital. Maybe the Neverland move is tied in to his plans.
https://www.ft.com/content/e43c26e4-1055-11ea-a7e6-62bf4f9e548a
Colony Capital has said that it is moving away from investment in traditional bricks and mortar property into 'digital property'....
https://www.datacenterknowledge.com...o-elect-marc-ganzi-explains-its-pivot-digital
It is interesting how people who try to use MJ do seem to end up doing rather badly financially. Colony Capital's share price appears to have sunk from about $22 to about $5 between 2015 and 2019, according to the Financial Times.
https://www.ft.com/content/c855ee46-2e3e-11e9-ba00-0251022932c8
Having said all that, if no-one wants to buy the property, I wouldn't be surprised if the main house is demolished