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US Olympic Museum out of the blocks with funding package
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
Plans to create a US$75m museum in Colorado Springs dedicated to the Olympic movement have moved a step closer to becoming a reality, with the final pieces of essential funding reportedly now in place for the project.
Life for Abu Dhabi's Guggenheim as contractors invited to renew tender bids
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The team behind the development of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi have asked contractors to renew their tender bids, indicating the long-stalled development could be about to splutter back into life after several years on the shelf.
Economic benefits of LGBT tourism highlighted in new UNWTO report
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has released its second global report on LGBT tourism, underlining the potential of the market and how to effectively maximise its value.
DXB cutting costs by 20 per cent after posting Q1 loss
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
DXB Entertainments, the operator of Dubai Parks and Resorts, has said it will cut operating costs by 20 per cent this year after posting losses of AED292m (US$79.5m, €73.1m, £61.8m) in the first quarter of 2017.
George Lucas wins planning approval for LA museum as new renderings released
BY Kim Megson | 12 May 2017
The Los Angeles Planning Commission has officially approved on Star Wars creator George Lucas’ plans to build the long-gestating Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Exposition Park.
TEA seeks nominations for 2018 Thea Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has opened up nominations for the 2018 Thea Awards.
Merlin attractions close river rapids rides following Drayton Manor death
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
A number of Merlin attractions have closed their river rapids rides, following the death of 11-year-old Evha Jannat, who was killed at Drayton Manor on Tuesday after falling off the ride into the water.
'One brand worldwide': SeaWorld says no to orcas for overseas attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has confirmed the operator’s commitment to becoming an orca- free enterprise, telling shareholders that the company would not even consider having killer whales in any of its international endeavours.
IPs and investment key to growing parks business, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
Disney chair Bob Iger has said that the company must continue to incorporate its most popular IPs into its parks in order to help grow its business.
Starting pistol fired in race to design City of London concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 11 May 2017
A seemingly doomed plan to build a new world-class concert hall in the City of London has been given a fresh lease of life, with an architecture competition launched to find a concept design team.
NHM reveals Whales exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 11 May 2017
A new exhibition showcasing the evolutionary journey of Blue Whales will be revealed at the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London this summer, running until late 2018.
Adventures in Wonderland experience at The Vaults
BY Helen Patenall | 11 May 2017
The Vaults – a labyrinthine of tunnels beneath Waterloo Station in central London – will be home to an immersive theatre experience called Adventures in Wonderland from 13 May to 3 September.
Architecture competition launched for €125m Pompidou satellite and design museum in Brussels
BY Kim Megson | 11 May 2017
An international architecture competition has been launched for the renovation of one of Brussels’ modernist masterpieces to create a new satellite for the world-famous Pompidou Center art museum.
Zoo that oversaw 500 animal deaths in four years granted new license
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2017
A UK zoo that saw almost 500 animals die in its care in less than four years has been granted a new license to operate following a takeover from its previous owner.
Scott Brownrigg's Museum of Military Medicine conceived as 'floating industrial form'
BY Kim Megson | 10 May 2017
Architecture studio Scott Brownrigg have unveiled their design for the proposed new home of the Museum of Military Medicine in Cardiff.
Double digit growth for Disney as Shanghai boosts results for quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2017
Disney’s parks and resorts have enjoyed another strong quarter, with the company experiencing double digit growth in operating profits to US$750m (€689.5m, £579.2m).
Girl dies after falling from water ride at Drayton Manor Park
BY Kim Megson | 09 May 2017
An 11-year-old girl has died after an incident at a water ride at Drayton Manor Park in Drayton Bassett, Staffordshire, UK.
NASA grants Orlando Science Center US$1.2m to develop STEM scheme for critically-ill
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
NASA has awarded the Orlando Science Center in Florida a US$1.2m (€1.1m, £930,000) grant to develop a programme using mobile exhibit carts to educate critically-ill children in hospitals.
SeaWorld sinks as Easter delay sees Q1 revenue drop 15 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
The delayed Easter break has had a significant effect on SeaWorld, with a significant revenue decline of US$33.8m (€31m, £26.1m) in the first quarter of 2017.
Deborah Thomas steps down as Ardent CEO to focus on struggling parks division
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
Ardent Leisure chief executive Deborah Thomas is to step down from her position and take up a new role within the company in order to oversee its troubled theme park division.
     
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2541 to 2560 of 9725 news stories
US Olympic Museum out of the blocks with funding package
BY Kim Megson | 15 May 2017
Plans to create a US$75m museum in Colorado Springs dedicated to the Olympic movement have moved a step closer to becoming a reality, with the final pieces of essential funding reportedly now in place for the project.
Life for Abu Dhabi's Guggenheim as contractors invited to renew tender bids
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The team behind the development of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi have asked contractors to renew their tender bids, indicating the long-stalled development could be about to splutter back into life after several years on the shelf.
Economic benefits of LGBT tourism highlighted in new UNWTO report
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has released its second global report on LGBT tourism, underlining the potential of the market and how to effectively maximise its value.
DXB cutting costs by 20 per cent after posting Q1 loss
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
DXB Entertainments, the operator of Dubai Parks and Resorts, has said it will cut operating costs by 20 per cent this year after posting losses of AED292m (US$79.5m, €73.1m, £61.8m) in the first quarter of 2017.
George Lucas wins planning approval for LA museum as new renderings released
BY Kim Megson | 12 May 2017
The Los Angeles Planning Commission has officially approved on Star Wars creator George Lucas’ plans to build the long-gestating Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Exposition Park.
TEA seeks nominations for 2018 Thea Awards
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2017
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has opened up nominations for the 2018 Thea Awards.
Merlin attractions close river rapids rides following Drayton Manor death
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
A number of Merlin attractions have closed their river rapids rides, following the death of 11-year-old Evha Jannat, who was killed at Drayton Manor on Tuesday after falling off the ride into the water.
'One brand worldwide': SeaWorld says no to orcas for overseas attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has confirmed the operator’s commitment to becoming an orca- free enterprise, telling shareholders that the company would not even consider having killer whales in any of its international endeavours.
IPs and investment key to growing parks business, says Iger
BY Tom Anstey | 11 May 2017
Disney chair Bob Iger has said that the company must continue to incorporate its most popular IPs into its parks in order to help grow its business.
Starting pistol fired in race to design City of London concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 11 May 2017
A seemingly doomed plan to build a new world-class concert hall in the City of London has been given a fresh lease of life, with an architecture competition launched to find a concept design team.
NHM reveals Whales exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 11 May 2017
A new exhibition showcasing the evolutionary journey of Blue Whales will be revealed at the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London this summer, running until late 2018.
Adventures in Wonderland experience at The Vaults
BY Helen Patenall | 11 May 2017
The Vaults – a labyrinthine of tunnels beneath Waterloo Station in central London – will be home to an immersive theatre experience called Adventures in Wonderland from 13 May to 3 September.
Architecture competition launched for €125m Pompidou satellite and design museum in Brussels
BY Kim Megson | 11 May 2017
An international architecture competition has been launched for the renovation of one of Brussels’ modernist masterpieces to create a new satellite for the world-famous Pompidou Center art museum.
Zoo that oversaw 500 animal deaths in four years granted new license
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2017
A UK zoo that saw almost 500 animals die in its care in less than four years has been granted a new license to operate following a takeover from its previous owner.
Scott Brownrigg's Museum of Military Medicine conceived as 'floating industrial form'
BY Kim Megson | 10 May 2017
Architecture studio Scott Brownrigg have unveiled their design for the proposed new home of the Museum of Military Medicine in Cardiff.
Double digit growth for Disney as Shanghai boosts results for quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2017
Disney’s parks and resorts have enjoyed another strong quarter, with the company experiencing double digit growth in operating profits to US$750m (€689.5m, £579.2m).
Girl dies after falling from water ride at Drayton Manor Park
BY Kim Megson | 09 May 2017
An 11-year-old girl has died after an incident at a water ride at Drayton Manor Park in Drayton Bassett, Staffordshire, UK.
NASA grants Orlando Science Center US$1.2m to develop STEM scheme for critically-ill
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
NASA has awarded the Orlando Science Center in Florida a US$1.2m (€1.1m, £930,000) grant to develop a programme using mobile exhibit carts to educate critically-ill children in hospitals.
SeaWorld sinks as Easter delay sees Q1 revenue drop 15 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
The delayed Easter break has had a significant effect on SeaWorld, with a significant revenue decline of US$33.8m (€31m, £26.1m) in the first quarter of 2017.
Deborah Thomas steps down as Ardent CEO to focus on struggling parks division
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2017
Ardent Leisure chief executive Deborah Thomas is to step down from her position and take up a new role within the company in order to oversee its troubled theme park division.
     
 


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