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Michael Jackson's estate files trademark for possible museum venture
POSTED 23 Nov 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The King of Pop Michael Jackson died in 2009 Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Archive/PA Images
The estate for Michael Jackson has filed a trademark application indicating future plans to open a museum attraction dedicated to the pop icon.

Covering a number of entertainment services including the aforementioned museum, Triumph International – also known as The Michael Jackson Company – filed an application on 30 October for "Neverland Ranch" – the name of Jackson’s former California estate.

The application reveals the museum plans, with the filing mentioning “operating a museum and providing guided tours of the museum”, as well as “non-downloadable musical performances, musical videos, film clips, photographs and other multimedia materials featuring music and/or visual representations of Michael Jackson.”

While the trademark application does not confirm a location for such a venture, celebrity news website The Blast said that those close to the matter had been discussing a museum plan for some time. As part of these plans, the trademark filing would secure a name for the venture before moving ahead with development plans, with the design taking inspiration from the Neverland property itself.

Jackson purchased Neverland Ranch in 1988, selling a partial stake to Colony Capital before his death in 2009. The estate boasted a zoo, mini theme park, two railway circuits and a cinema. Now called Sycamore Valley Ranch, the property went to market for US$100m (€84.8m, £75.2m) in 2016, with the dropped in February to US$67m (€56.8m, £50.4m).
 


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23 Nov 2017

Michael Jackson's estate files trademark for possible museum venture
BY Tom Anstey

The King of Pop Michael Jackson died in 2009

The King of Pop Michael Jackson died in 2009
photo: Owen Humphreys/PA Archive/PA Images

The estate for Michael Jackson has filed a trademark application indicating future plans to open a museum attraction dedicated to the pop icon.

Covering a number of entertainment services including the aforementioned museum, Triumph International – also known as The Michael Jackson Company – filed an application on 30 October for "Neverland Ranch" – the name of Jackson’s former California estate.

The application reveals the museum plans, with the filing mentioning “operating a museum and providing guided tours of the museum”, as well as “non-downloadable musical performances, musical videos, film clips, photographs and other multimedia materials featuring music and/or visual representations of Michael Jackson.”

While the trademark application does not confirm a location for such a venture, celebrity news website The Blast said that those close to the matter had been discussing a museum plan for some time. As part of these plans, the trademark filing would secure a name for the venture before moving ahead with development plans, with the design taking inspiration from the Neverland property itself.

Jackson purchased Neverland Ranch in 1988, selling a partial stake to Colony Capital before his death in 2009. The estate boasted a zoo, mini theme park, two railway circuits and a cinema. Now called Sycamore Valley Ranch, the property went to market for US$100m (€84.8m, £75.2m) in 2016, with the dropped in February to US$67m (€56.8m, £50.4m).



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