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BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2018
Mark Verstegen says health clubs and gyms need to become better at delivering results, report shows adult spend eight times as long watching on-demand as they do exercising, Manchester City opens second office in China and more are included in this week's Leisure Opportunities news round-up.
Ken Whiting to lead IAAPA as chair in 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2018
Ken Whiting, president of Whiting's Foods, will lead IAAPA as its chair in 2021 following a vote by the organisation's board of directors.
British Museum’s Japanese history collection reopens
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
London's British Museum has relaunched its Japanese Galleries following a significant refurbishment.
Cartoon Network attraction coming to Kuwait
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Plans have been announced to open a new Cartoon Network attraction in Kuwait, with UK- based guest experience agency Katapult to collaborate with Kuwaiti operator Future Kid on the development.
Nature reserve for living woolly mammoths could come to Siberia in next decade, says Russian state leader
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Aisen Nikolaev, the acting head of Russia’s Sakha Republic, has said that plans to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth through cloning, could see a unique new nature reserve open in Siberia within the next decade.
Es Devlin nabs UK Pavilion job for Dubai Expo 2020
BY Andrew Manns | 01 Oct 2018
Cross-disciplinary British-based designer Es Devlin has been selected to design the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020.
Adlabs plans new theme park for developing city of Amaravati
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Adlabs Entertainment is setting up a new Imagica theme park in the city of Amaravati – a new city under construction in India, which will be the state capital of Andhra Pradesh.
Bowdoin College Museum of Art turns wall drawings into musical instruments
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
US gallery the Bowdoin College Museum of Art has a unique new installation where visitors can use their smartphones to hover above wall drawings to make music.
Developers reveal proposal to revitalise Victorian beachfront
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Sep 2018
Following years of decline, an area of Victorian seafront architecture in Brighton UK, could be restored as part of an urban regeneration project.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 26 September 2018
BY Tom Walker | 26 Sep 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
EAS 2018: Expert urges education initiatives for theme park engagement
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2018
Andreas Theve, park historian at the popular Grona Lund theme park in Stockholm, has urged theme park operators to adopt edutainment offerings into their annual calendar, using the Swedish park to demonstrate the success such a scheme can have for an attraction.
Populous opens doors on new base in Dubai
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Sep 2018
Global architecture and design practice Populous has opened an office in the Dubai World Trade Centre, its first in the Middle East and Africa (MENA) region.
EAS 2018: Dutch politician Mona Keijzer opens Euro Attractions Show
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Sep 2018
Mona Keijzer, state of secretary for the Department of Economic Affairs in the Netherlands, was on hand for the launch of this year's European Attractions Show (EAS) - the largest in the event's history.
Kidzania’s Kidpreneur 2018 to take place in London in October
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Sep 2018
Edutainment brand Kidzania is bringing back its day-long festival of young entrepreneurship, Kidpreneur, on 13 October 2018 at its London site.
Bates Smart condemns Sydney stadium plans, talks of upcoming "renaissance" in urban renewal
BY Andrew Manns | 25 Sep 2018
Philip Vivian, director of the multidisciplinary design firm Bates Smart, has criticised plans by the Australian government to demolish and rebuild Sydney's Allianz football stadium at Moore Park.
Brevard Zoo’s new lagoon-themed aquarium gets financial boost
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Sep 2018
Florida’s Brevard Zoo's plans for a lagoon-themed aquarium has received a boost from a US$10m (€8.5m, £7.6m) tax funding scheme from Brevard County.
Chief of European Economic and Social Committee to take up museum internship programme
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
The president of the European Union's European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Luca Jahier, is set to enrol on the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) internship programme for politicians.
Museum of Portuguese history planned for Lisbon
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
A new museum exploring Portuguese history is expected to be built in the country’s capital, Lisbon.
MVRDV completes work on Seoul's Imprint theme park
BY Andrew Manns | 24 Sep 2018
Rotterdam-based architectural firm MVRDV has completed construction on the Imprint, a two-building, 9,800-square-metre indoor theme park and nightclub located less than a kilometre from Incheon Airport in Seoul, South Korea.
Ice art gallery to open in Reykjavik
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
Norwegian entrepreneur Kirsten-Marie Holmen is to open an ice-themed art gallery in Reykjavik, Iceland.
     
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1501 to 1520 of 9725 news stories
Latest Leisure Opportunities news round-up is now live!
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2018
Mark Verstegen says health clubs and gyms need to become better at delivering results, report shows adult spend eight times as long watching on-demand as they do exercising, Manchester City opens second office in China and more are included in this week's Leisure Opportunities news round-up.
Ken Whiting to lead IAAPA as chair in 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2018
Ken Whiting, president of Whiting's Foods, will lead IAAPA as its chair in 2021 following a vote by the organisation's board of directors.
British Museum’s Japanese history collection reopens
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
London's British Museum has relaunched its Japanese Galleries following a significant refurbishment.
Cartoon Network attraction coming to Kuwait
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Plans have been announced to open a new Cartoon Network attraction in Kuwait, with UK- based guest experience agency Katapult to collaborate with Kuwaiti operator Future Kid on the development.
Nature reserve for living woolly mammoths could come to Siberia in next decade, says Russian state leader
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Aisen Nikolaev, the acting head of Russia’s Sakha Republic, has said that plans to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth through cloning, could see a unique new nature reserve open in Siberia within the next decade.
Es Devlin nabs UK Pavilion job for Dubai Expo 2020
BY Andrew Manns | 01 Oct 2018
Cross-disciplinary British-based designer Es Devlin has been selected to design the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020.
Adlabs plans new theme park for developing city of Amaravati
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
Adlabs Entertainment is setting up a new Imagica theme park in the city of Amaravati – a new city under construction in India, which will be the state capital of Andhra Pradesh.
Bowdoin College Museum of Art turns wall drawings into musical instruments
BY Luke Cloherty | 01 Oct 2018
US gallery the Bowdoin College Museum of Art has a unique new installation where visitors can use their smartphones to hover above wall drawings to make music.
Developers reveal proposal to revitalise Victorian beachfront
BY Andrew Manns | 28 Sep 2018
Following years of decline, an area of Victorian seafront architecture in Brighton UK, could be restored as part of an urban regeneration project.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 26 September 2018
BY Tom Walker | 26 Sep 2018
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
EAS 2018: Expert urges education initiatives for theme park engagement
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2018
Andreas Theve, park historian at the popular Grona Lund theme park in Stockholm, has urged theme park operators to adopt edutainment offerings into their annual calendar, using the Swedish park to demonstrate the success such a scheme can have for an attraction.
Populous opens doors on new base in Dubai
BY Andrew Manns | 26 Sep 2018
Global architecture and design practice Populous has opened an office in the Dubai World Trade Centre, its first in the Middle East and Africa (MENA) region.
EAS 2018: Dutch politician Mona Keijzer opens Euro Attractions Show
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Sep 2018
Mona Keijzer, state of secretary for the Department of Economic Affairs in the Netherlands, was on hand for the launch of this year's European Attractions Show (EAS) - the largest in the event's history.
Kidzania’s Kidpreneur 2018 to take place in London in October
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Sep 2018
Edutainment brand Kidzania is bringing back its day-long festival of young entrepreneurship, Kidpreneur, on 13 October 2018 at its London site.
Bates Smart condemns Sydney stadium plans, talks of upcoming "renaissance" in urban renewal
BY Andrew Manns | 25 Sep 2018
Philip Vivian, director of the multidisciplinary design firm Bates Smart, has criticised plans by the Australian government to demolish and rebuild Sydney's Allianz football stadium at Moore Park.
Brevard Zoo’s new lagoon-themed aquarium gets financial boost
BY Luke Cloherty | 25 Sep 2018
Florida’s Brevard Zoo's plans for a lagoon-themed aquarium has received a boost from a US$10m (€8.5m, £7.6m) tax funding scheme from Brevard County.
Chief of European Economic and Social Committee to take up museum internship programme
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
The president of the European Union's European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Luca Jahier, is set to enrol on the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) internship programme for politicians.
Museum of Portuguese history planned for Lisbon
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
A new museum exploring Portuguese history is expected to be built in the country’s capital, Lisbon.
MVRDV completes work on Seoul's Imprint theme park
BY Andrew Manns | 24 Sep 2018
Rotterdam-based architectural firm MVRDV has completed construction on the Imprint, a two-building, 9,800-square-metre indoor theme park and nightclub located less than a kilometre from Incheon Airport in Seoul, South Korea.
Ice art gallery to open in Reykjavik
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Sep 2018
Norwegian entrepreneur Kirsten-Marie Holmen is to open an ice-themed art gallery in Reykjavik, Iceland.
     
 


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