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Stirling Prize-winning Hastings Pier up for sale
BY Kim Megson | 21 Feb 2018
The RIBA Stirling Prize-winning Hastings Pier, designed by architecture studio dRMM, has been put up for sale.
Angry Birds World set to land in Qatar mall
BY Alice Davis | 20 Feb 2018
Location-based entertainment company Trimoo is bringing an Angry Birds World theme park to a shopping mall in Qatar.
Rem Koolhaas and OMA reveal renovation plans for Russia's largest museum
BY Kim Megson | 20 Feb 2018
Rem Koolhaas and OMA’s plans to renovate the largest museum building in Russia have been unveiled.
Thorpe Park announces plans for world first Walking Dead rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Feb 2018
After bringing global IP The Walking Dead to its popular Fright Night events last October, Thorpe Park has upped the ante yet again, utilising the popular brand as part of a world-first rollercoaster currently under development at the British theme park and resort.
Wisconsin Historical Museum plans US$120m expansion
BY Alice Davis | 20 Feb 2018
The Wisconsin Historical Museum is eyeing a US$120m (€97m, £86m) expansion of its existing premises, after launching a US$50m (€41m, £36m) fundraising campaign to realise its vision.
Ecsite: How shopping malls can drive attendance in science centres
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2018
Ecsite – the European Network of Science Centers and Museums – has looked at how shopping centres and retail areas can be used to drive attendance at science centres, specifically through tailored edutainment experiences.
UK's longest treetop walkway wins planning permission
BY Kim Megson | 19 Feb 2018
Architects Cullinan Studio and multidisciplinary firm Arup have received planning permission for the UK’s longest aerial walkway: a 400m-long (1,312ft) ribbon “floating through the treetops” of the Conkers visitor attraction in Leicestershire.
Esme Ward becomes first female director of Manchester Museum
BY Alice Davis | 16 Feb 2018
Manchester Museum has announced the appointment of a new director, marking the first woman to hold the position in the institution’s 125-year history.
Government ruling allows expanded tourism funding for Florida attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2018
Florida’s government has approved changes to its tourism laws, green-lighting changes to its bed tax rules to expand use of the fund for enhancing “tourist-related business activity” beyond its usual remit.
Paul Noland resigns after five years at helm of IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 16 Feb 2018
Paul Noland, president and CEO of global attractions association IAAPA, is stepping down from the role – a position he has held since January 2013.
Revealed: Paris's historic Grand Palais set for major transformation
BY Kim Megson | 16 Feb 2018
The French government has unveiled an ambitious plan to renovate Paris’s landmark Grand Palais and create a cultural boulevard linking the historic site with the Champs Elysees and the River Seine.
'Lates' events generate £10m a year for British museums and galleries
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2018
A new study looking at the effects of “Lates” events in the UK and overseas has discovered significant benefits to the after-hours events, which generate nearly £10m (US$14m, €11.2m) in ticket revenue for British museums and galleries each year.
Cloak and dagger in New York as David Adjaye's spy museum prepares for public launch
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2018
An interactive museum dedicated to the art of spycraft, designed by the studio of David Adjaye, opens in New York tomorrow (16 February) – “empowering visitors to seek the truth, form their own opinions and question everything.”
Record attendance for Cedar Fair as operator increases revenues in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2018
Cedar Fair has enjoyed a successful 2017, with revenue and income rising over the last 12 months, while the operator achieved record attendances across its attractions portfolio.
Skiing and storytelling combine with unique winter experience for Finland
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2018
One of Finland’s most popular ski resorts is combining winter sport with storytelling experiences, creating a unique escape room-style game as it seeks to attract new audiences to the snowy destination.
Chapek spills beans at D23 Japan as parks chief reveals details on multiple park projects
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
Disney’s parks and resorts chair Bob Chapek has shared details about the company’s development pipeline, revealing new details about its Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar bands across its theme park portfolio.
GSM Project selected to design 'world class' visitor experience for Patna Science City
BY Kim Megson | 13 Feb 2018
Three firms have been commissioned to develop a “world-class” Science City attraction in central Patna, India.
Waterpark among proposals for Abandoned El Paso ballpark
BY Kim Megson | 13 Feb 2018
A waterpark development is among a number of attractions included in the the redevelopment of an abandoned baseball park in El Paso, Texas, with the city's residents invited to reimagined the future of the site as it develops a project masterplan.
DXB plans US$1.15bn restructuring following losses increase for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
DXB Entertainments – the operator of Dubai Parks and Resorts – is planning to restructure a debt of US$1.15bn (€931m, £827m) as the attraction continues to struggle after missing expectations on visitor numbers.
Bear Grylls plans to 'bring adventure to the millions' with new survival attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
Celebrity survivalist Bear Grylls has said that he wants visitors to “bring adventure to millions”, with the launch of his new adventure attraction in Birmingham, UK, later this year.
     
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1921 to 1940 of 9724 news stories
Stirling Prize-winning Hastings Pier up for sale
BY Kim Megson | 21 Feb 2018
The RIBA Stirling Prize-winning Hastings Pier, designed by architecture studio dRMM, has been put up for sale.
Angry Birds World set to land in Qatar mall
BY Alice Davis | 20 Feb 2018
Location-based entertainment company Trimoo is bringing an Angry Birds World theme park to a shopping mall in Qatar.
Rem Koolhaas and OMA reveal renovation plans for Russia's largest museum
BY Kim Megson | 20 Feb 2018
Rem Koolhaas and OMA’s plans to renovate the largest museum building in Russia have been unveiled.
Thorpe Park announces plans for world first Walking Dead rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Feb 2018
After bringing global IP The Walking Dead to its popular Fright Night events last October, Thorpe Park has upped the ante yet again, utilising the popular brand as part of a world-first rollercoaster currently under development at the British theme park and resort.
Wisconsin Historical Museum plans US$120m expansion
BY Alice Davis | 20 Feb 2018
The Wisconsin Historical Museum is eyeing a US$120m (€97m, £86m) expansion of its existing premises, after launching a US$50m (€41m, £36m) fundraising campaign to realise its vision.
Ecsite: How shopping malls can drive attendance in science centres
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Feb 2018
Ecsite – the European Network of Science Centers and Museums – has looked at how shopping centres and retail areas can be used to drive attendance at science centres, specifically through tailored edutainment experiences.
UK's longest treetop walkway wins planning permission
BY Kim Megson | 19 Feb 2018
Architects Cullinan Studio and multidisciplinary firm Arup have received planning permission for the UK’s longest aerial walkway: a 400m-long (1,312ft) ribbon “floating through the treetops” of the Conkers visitor attraction in Leicestershire.
Esme Ward becomes first female director of Manchester Museum
BY Alice Davis | 16 Feb 2018
Manchester Museum has announced the appointment of a new director, marking the first woman to hold the position in the institution’s 125-year history.
Government ruling allows expanded tourism funding for Florida attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Feb 2018
Florida’s government has approved changes to its tourism laws, green-lighting changes to its bed tax rules to expand use of the fund for enhancing “tourist-related business activity” beyond its usual remit.
Paul Noland resigns after five years at helm of IAAPA
BY Alice Davis | 16 Feb 2018
Paul Noland, president and CEO of global attractions association IAAPA, is stepping down from the role – a position he has held since January 2013.
Revealed: Paris's historic Grand Palais set for major transformation
BY Kim Megson | 16 Feb 2018
The French government has unveiled an ambitious plan to renovate Paris’s landmark Grand Palais and create a cultural boulevard linking the historic site with the Champs Elysees and the River Seine.
'Lates' events generate £10m a year for British museums and galleries
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Feb 2018
A new study looking at the effects of “Lates” events in the UK and overseas has discovered significant benefits to the after-hours events, which generate nearly £10m (US$14m, €11.2m) in ticket revenue for British museums and galleries each year.
Cloak and dagger in New York as David Adjaye's spy museum prepares for public launch
BY Kim Megson | 15 Feb 2018
An interactive museum dedicated to the art of spycraft, designed by the studio of David Adjaye, opens in New York tomorrow (16 February) – “empowering visitors to seek the truth, form their own opinions and question everything.”
Record attendance for Cedar Fair as operator increases revenues in 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2018
Cedar Fair has enjoyed a successful 2017, with revenue and income rising over the last 12 months, while the operator achieved record attendances across its attractions portfolio.
Skiing and storytelling combine with unique winter experience for Finland
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Feb 2018
One of Finland’s most popular ski resorts is combining winter sport with storytelling experiences, creating a unique escape room-style game as it seeks to attract new audiences to the snowy destination.
Chapek spills beans at D23 Japan as parks chief reveals details on multiple park projects
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
Disney’s parks and resorts chair Bob Chapek has shared details about the company’s development pipeline, revealing new details about its Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar bands across its theme park portfolio.
GSM Project selected to design 'world class' visitor experience for Patna Science City
BY Kim Megson | 13 Feb 2018
Three firms have been commissioned to develop a “world-class” Science City attraction in central Patna, India.
Waterpark among proposals for Abandoned El Paso ballpark
BY Kim Megson | 13 Feb 2018
A waterpark development is among a number of attractions included in the the redevelopment of an abandoned baseball park in El Paso, Texas, with the city's residents invited to reimagined the future of the site as it develops a project masterplan.
DXB plans US$1.15bn restructuring following losses increase for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
DXB Entertainments – the operator of Dubai Parks and Resorts – is planning to restructure a debt of US$1.15bn (€931m, £827m) as the attraction continues to struggle after missing expectations on visitor numbers.
Bear Grylls plans to 'bring adventure to the millions' with new survival attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Feb 2018
Celebrity survivalist Bear Grylls has said that he wants visitors to “bring adventure to millions”, with the launch of his new adventure attraction in Birmingham, UK, later this year.
     
 


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