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St Louis aquarium plans US$49m riverfront move
POSTED 08 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The aquarium has suffered in recent years due to lack of promotion and additional entry fees
The World Aquarium in St. Louis, Missouri, has closed its doors ahead of a move to a brand new US$49m (€43.8m, £31.8m) facility on the city’s riverfront in 2017.

The World Aquarium, which currently sits within the City Museum, has suffered in recent years with lack of promotion from the museum and a separate entrance fee for the aquarium. The aquarium also came under fire in March when the nonprofit was cited for a series of violations in relation to poor sanitation, murky waters and unfed animals, with the US Department of Agriculture finding the attraction in violation of 12 regulations.

Details are sparse about the development at present, but it is known that a public competition will be held to design the new aquarium’s exterior and that it will be mainly comprised of steel and glass, according to aquarium president Leonard Sonnenschein.

“It’s going to come back bigger, better and stronger,” said Sonnenschein speaking to FOX2. “Instead of being in an old building with old exhibits with this adaptive reuse, we’re going to make it modern. It’s going to be steel and glass, and really an amazing structure.”

The aquarium – which currently houses 10,000 animals over 150 species – is part of a planned redevelopment of the city’s riverfront stretching north from the downtown area, with plans for new shops, businesses, restaurants and homes to spring up along the old industrial area, while plans are also in the works for a riverfront NFL football stadium.
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St Louis aquarium plans US$49m riverfront move
POSTED 08 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The aquarium has suffered in recent years due to lack of promotion and additional entry fees
The World Aquarium in St. Louis, Missouri, has closed its doors ahead of a move to a brand new US$49m (€43.8m, £31.8m) facility on the city’s riverfront in 2017.

The World Aquarium, which currently sits within the City Museum, has suffered in recent years with lack of promotion from the museum and a separate entrance fee for the aquarium. The aquarium also came under fire in March when the nonprofit was cited for a series of violations in relation to poor sanitation, murky waters and unfed animals, with the US Department of Agriculture finding the attraction in violation of 12 regulations.

Details are sparse about the development at present, but it is known that a public competition will be held to design the new aquarium’s exterior and that it will be mainly comprised of steel and glass, according to aquarium president Leonard Sonnenschein.

“It’s going to come back bigger, better and stronger,” said Sonnenschein speaking to FOX2. “Instead of being in an old building with old exhibits with this adaptive reuse, we’re going to make it modern. It’s going to be steel and glass, and really an amazing structure.”

The aquarium – which currently houses 10,000 animals over 150 species – is part of a planned redevelopment of the city’s riverfront stretching north from the downtown area, with plans for new shops, businesses, restaurants and homes to spring up along the old industrial area, while plans are also in the works for a riverfront NFL football stadium.
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St Louis Art Museum gets US$50m art donation


The St Louis Art Museum has received a donation of 225 artworks worth an approximate US$50m (€40m, £31.7m) from the late CC Johnson Spink and Edith Spink.
St Louis Contemporary Art Museum in US selects students for Teen Museum Studies scheme


The Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) in St Louis, Missouri, has selected a new batch of students for its annual Teen Museum Studies (TMS) programme, in which the students will learn and develop skills for a future career in the museum sector.
St Louis Zoo eyes former hospital site


St Louis Zoo Association has entered into a "conditional contract" with Medline Industries for the acquisition of the US city's 13.5-acre (5.5-hectare) former Forest Park Hospital site.
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Warner Bros Discovery collaborates on upcoming Pompeii attraction
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Bob Rogers hands BRC to long-serving leadership team
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