Jewish leaders in West Palm Beach, Fla., are pushing local officials for answers amid a years-long effort to build a permanent Holocaust museum.
Advocates have been pushing for roughly two years to acquire a 100-year-old vacant downtown building that would be the site for the memorial.
"I told the mayor, as I'm telling you, and I told the commissioners, this is your legacy. You have the power to help fight antisemitism," Herut North America's Ira Jacobson told Fox News Digital.
The city's Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has been trying to dispose of the vacant building, but no decision has been made regarding the space at 314 Clematis Street.