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Scottish Motorsport museum a step closer after securing charity status
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
A museum dedicated to the history of Scottish motorsport has received charitable status from the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, pushing its creation closer.
European Commission looking to partner with aquariums to fight plastic pollution
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
The European Commission (EC) is calling for aquariums around the world to sign up to a worldwide coalition to fight plastic pollution.
Crayola Experience to open fifth site in Arizona in 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
Crayola Experience is to add a fifth US location to its attractions portfolio in Chandler, Arizona.
V&A plans two satellite sites at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2018
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has unveiled plans to create two interconnected sites at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – a brand-new museum at Stratford Waterfront, and a new collection and research centre at Here East.
Expansion will 'double the size' of Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
A new ocean-facing wing and new gallery spaces will be added to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), which has broken ground on its ambitious expansion that will see it double in size.
National Coastal Tourism Academy launches new online tourism training course
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
UK training provider the National Coastal Tourism Academy (NCTA) has launched a new online course and information portal to help customer-facing staff working on England’s coasts to better understand the areas they work in and the English coast in general.
Cedar Fair reports record net revenues in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
Theme park operator Cedar Fair has reported record Q3 net revenues, alongside uplifts in operating income and pre-tax profits.
Bangkok Art Biennale to turn city into an art gallery
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
A number of artworks have been placed around Bangkok for its Art Biennale, with pieces tackling issues such as climate change, technology and urbanisation.
Bucharest plans water and amusement parks
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
District 3, the most populous ward in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, is likely to get a water park and an amusement park in Pantelimon Park – a public outdoor space.
Terracotta Warriors exhibition generates £78m for Liverpool's economy
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
The famed Terracotta Warriors, which were on show at the World Museum Liverpool, generated £78m (US$99.9m, €87.8m) towards the local economy during their eight-month stay in the city, according to operator National Museums Liverpool.
Museum Fine Arts, Houston completes phase two of $450M redevelopment
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
The two-storey Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Centre for Conservation at Museum Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) in Texas is now complete, boasting ceiling heights of up to 22 feet.
Ohio’s Akron Zoo to create new areas in $17m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Akron Zoo in Ohio, USA is to add two new areas – one Africa-themed, one Asia-themed – as part of a new US$17m (€14.9m, £13.3m) expansion plan.
Free art museum visits prescribed by Canadian doctors
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Doctors in Montreal, Canada are to take a radical step in prescribing free art museum visits to patients suffering from a range of conditions, including depression and diabetes.
Universal Theme Parks revenues down in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Comcast’s latest financial reports for Q3 2018 show that its Universal Theme Parks brand’s revenues and adjusted earnings before income, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) have dipped slightly compared to 2017’s Q3 performance.
Alton Towers Dungeon to open next year
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
UK theme park Alton Towers is set to open a Dungeon attraction next year and has released a teaser logo for it on its website.
Meghan and Harry’s wedding outfits go on display in Windsor
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
The outfits which Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wore on their wedding day earlier this year have gone on display at Windsor Castle.
Bob Rogers unveils 2018 lineup for IAAPA Legends Panel
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
Some of the brightest and best minds operating in the attractions industry today will come together to discuss how best to open venues overseas in a culture that might be alien to the team behind it, in a world where fervent nationalism is on the rise.
Science Museum unveils Quentin Blake science paintings
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
The Science Museum in London has opened a new exhibition of paintings by British illustrator Sir Quentin Blake that depict famous scientists and engineers and their inventions.
Six Flags revenue grows 7 per cent in Q3 2018 despite weather
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
Six Flags’ latest financial figures for Q3 2018 show continued growth across the board, with uplifts in revenue and net income on the same period in 2017, as the firm gets ever- closer to a consecutive ninth year of record financial performance.
National Science Centre planned for Ireland
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Oct 2018
A new €7.5m (US$8.6m, £6.6m) national science and visitor centre is planned for Athlone, Ireland, with construction set to begin in 2020.
     
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1421 to 1440 of 9725 news stories
Scottish Motorsport museum a step closer after securing charity status
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
A museum dedicated to the history of Scottish motorsport has received charitable status from the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, pushing its creation closer.
European Commission looking to partner with aquariums to fight plastic pollution
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
The European Commission (EC) is calling for aquariums around the world to sign up to a worldwide coalition to fight plastic pollution.
Crayola Experience to open fifth site in Arizona in 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 02 Nov 2018
Crayola Experience is to add a fifth US location to its attractions portfolio in Chandler, Arizona.
V&A plans two satellite sites at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2018
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has unveiled plans to create two interconnected sites at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – a brand-new museum at Stratford Waterfront, and a new collection and research centre at Here East.
Expansion will 'double the size' of Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
A new ocean-facing wing and new gallery spaces will be added to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), which has broken ground on its ambitious expansion that will see it double in size.
National Coastal Tourism Academy launches new online tourism training course
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
UK training provider the National Coastal Tourism Academy (NCTA) has launched a new online course and information portal to help customer-facing staff working on England’s coasts to better understand the areas they work in and the English coast in general.
Cedar Fair reports record net revenues in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
Theme park operator Cedar Fair has reported record Q3 net revenues, alongside uplifts in operating income and pre-tax profits.
Bangkok Art Biennale to turn city into an art gallery
BY Luke Cloherty | 31 Oct 2018
A number of artworks have been placed around Bangkok for its Art Biennale, with pieces tackling issues such as climate change, technology and urbanisation.
Bucharest plans water and amusement parks
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
District 3, the most populous ward in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, is likely to get a water park and an amusement park in Pantelimon Park – a public outdoor space.
Terracotta Warriors exhibition generates £78m for Liverpool's economy
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
The famed Terracotta Warriors, which were on show at the World Museum Liverpool, generated £78m (US$99.9m, €87.8m) towards the local economy during their eight-month stay in the city, according to operator National Museums Liverpool.
Museum Fine Arts, Houston completes phase two of $450M redevelopment
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
The two-storey Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Centre for Conservation at Museum Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) in Texas is now complete, boasting ceiling heights of up to 22 feet.
Ohio’s Akron Zoo to create new areas in $17m expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Akron Zoo in Ohio, USA is to add two new areas – one Africa-themed, one Asia-themed – as part of a new US$17m (€14.9m, £13.3m) expansion plan.
Free art museum visits prescribed by Canadian doctors
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Doctors in Montreal, Canada are to take a radical step in prescribing free art museum visits to patients suffering from a range of conditions, including depression and diabetes.
Universal Theme Parks revenues down in Q3 2018
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
Comcast’s latest financial reports for Q3 2018 show that its Universal Theme Parks brand’s revenues and adjusted earnings before income, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) have dipped slightly compared to 2017’s Q3 performance.
Alton Towers Dungeon to open next year
BY Luke Cloherty | 29 Oct 2018
UK theme park Alton Towers is set to open a Dungeon attraction next year and has released a teaser logo for it on its website.
Meghan and Harry’s wedding outfits go on display in Windsor
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
The outfits which Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wore on their wedding day earlier this year have gone on display at Windsor Castle.
Bob Rogers unveils 2018 lineup for IAAPA Legends Panel
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
Some of the brightest and best minds operating in the attractions industry today will come together to discuss how best to open venues overseas in a culture that might be alien to the team behind it, in a world where fervent nationalism is on the rise.
Science Museum unveils Quentin Blake science paintings
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
The Science Museum in London has opened a new exhibition of paintings by British illustrator Sir Quentin Blake that depict famous scientists and engineers and their inventions.
Six Flags revenue grows 7 per cent in Q3 2018 despite weather
BY Luke Cloherty | 26 Oct 2018
Six Flags’ latest financial figures for Q3 2018 show continued growth across the board, with uplifts in revenue and net income on the same period in 2017, as the firm gets ever- closer to a consecutive ninth year of record financial performance.
National Science Centre planned for Ireland
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Oct 2018
A new €7.5m (US$8.6m, £6.6m) national science and visitor centre is planned for Athlone, Ireland, with construction set to begin in 2020.
     
 


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