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UK zoo refused licence after close to 500 animals die in four years
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2017
A troubled zoo in Cumbria, UK, where it was recently revealed had had close to 500 animals die in its care in less than four years, has been refused a new licence to run it following a unanimous decision by the local council.
Frank Gehry completes intimate 360 degree concert hall in Berlin
BY Kim Megson | 06 Mar 2017
Frank Gehry, the classical music-loving architect behind the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles has completed his latest concert hall: the intimate oval Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin.
HollandWorld secures developer and expands proposal to include hotels district
BY Alice Davis | 06 Mar 2017
The Delta Development Group has signed an initial agreement to drive forward plans for a Dutch-inspired theme park and leisure destination near Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Merlin could pull plug on Shrek’s Adventure roll out
BY Alice Davis | 06 Mar 2017
It’s almost a year since Universal’s parent company Comcast acquired DreamWorks, and now Merlin Entertainments boss Nick Varney has to decide what to do with its Shrek’s Adventure midway.
Istanbul commissions new museum inside Topkapi Palace
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
A museum planned for Istanbul, Turkey, is in progress and will be built in an existing park in the grounds of the city’s famous Topkapi Palace.
'The worst views in the world': Banksy opens hotel overlooking West Bank barrier
BY Kim Megson | 03 Mar 2017
British street artist Banksy has returned with his latest politically-minded project: a nine- room hotel located next to the controversial barrier wall separating Israel from the Palestinian territories.
World’s oldest suspension bridge eyes £6m birthday renovation
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
Union Bridge, the world’s first suspension bridge, is aiming to secure £5.6m for much- needed works to upgrade the structure and, potentially, open a visitor centre.
Pflugerville city refinances loan as Typhoon Texas takes over troubled waterpark
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
A troubled Texas waterpark is hoping to get a new lease on life now a new operator has been appointed to manage the attraction and refinancing of a US$25m loan that was used to build the park has been approved.
Chimelong controversially opens China's first orca breeding facility
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Mar 2017
Despite growing sentiment worldwide that large sea creatures – particularly cetaceans – should not be kept in captivity, China’s Chimelong Group has opened the country’s first breeding centre for killer whales in the city of Zhuhai.
Taiwan waterpark gets green light to reopen following fatal party accident
BY Alice Davis | 02 Mar 2017
Formosa Fun Coast, the Taiwan waterpark where 15 revellers were killed and hundreds injured in 2015, has been given permission to reopen to the public.
Winning design selected for 5km leisure trail on coast of Casablanca
BY Kim Megson | 02 Mar 2017
Canadian architects Lemay have won an international competition to redesign the corniches of Morocco’s Casablanca coast and create a leisure-filled seaside promenade.
Merlin records revenue increase despite difficult 2016 trading conditions
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Merlin Entertainments has revealed its end of year results, with £1.43bn (US$1.76bn, €1.66bn) in revenue capping off a strong year for the operator despite having to navigate some choppy waters.
Met director Thomas Campbell resigns under increasing pressure
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Thomas H Campbell, director of New York’s Museum of Metropolitan Art, has resigned following reports that trustees and colleagues had become “disillusioned” with his leadership after eight years in the role.
Brexit bonus for Britain as record numbers of people visit UK from overseas
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Britain continues to be a must-see destination, after more people visited the UK from overseas than ever before in 2016.
Eden Project wins green light to build timber-clad hotel
BY Kim Megson | 02 Mar 2017
The Eden Project in Cornwall has been granted planning permission to build a new 109- bedroom on-site hotel.
Puy du Fou planning to open three new sites worldwide by 2027
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Following on from the successful launch of its UK attraction last year, French historical theme park operator Puy du Fou is aiming to develop further overseas projects, with plans for three further international sites by 2027.
Joel Manby says financial discipline 'a top priority' as SeaWorld aims to cut US$40m from budget by 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has said that financial discipline remains a top priority for the operator, after end of year results saw both revenue and attendance decline on 2015 figures.
Comcast to buy rest of Universal Japan for US$2.3bn
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
After purchasing a majority stake in Universal Studios Japan in 2015, Universal’s parent company Comcast has reached a deal to acquire the remaining 49 per cent of the theme park for US$2.3bn (€2.2bn, £1.9bn).
Out of this world proposal as creatives push for art museum on the Moon
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
Those eagerly anticipating the colonisation of the Moon will be delighted to know they’ll be able to get a dose of culture 384,400km away from Earth’s atmosphere, after artists Julio Orto and Joey Cannizzaro proposed The Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon, or MoCAM as it would be known.
Dreamland improvements include more green space and art installations
BY Alice Davis | 01 Mar 2017
The vintage theme park Dreamland that was restored and reopened on the British coast in 2015 is undergoing further improvements this off-season.
     
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2701 to 2720 of 9725 news stories
UK zoo refused licence after close to 500 animals die in four years
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2017
A troubled zoo in Cumbria, UK, where it was recently revealed had had close to 500 animals die in its care in less than four years, has been refused a new licence to run it following a unanimous decision by the local council.
Frank Gehry completes intimate 360 degree concert hall in Berlin
BY Kim Megson | 06 Mar 2017
Frank Gehry, the classical music-loving architect behind the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles has completed his latest concert hall: the intimate oval Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin.
HollandWorld secures developer and expands proposal to include hotels district
BY Alice Davis | 06 Mar 2017
The Delta Development Group has signed an initial agreement to drive forward plans for a Dutch-inspired theme park and leisure destination near Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Merlin could pull plug on Shrek’s Adventure roll out
BY Alice Davis | 06 Mar 2017
It’s almost a year since Universal’s parent company Comcast acquired DreamWorks, and now Merlin Entertainments boss Nick Varney has to decide what to do with its Shrek’s Adventure midway.
Istanbul commissions new museum inside Topkapi Palace
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
A museum planned for Istanbul, Turkey, is in progress and will be built in an existing park in the grounds of the city’s famous Topkapi Palace.
'The worst views in the world': Banksy opens hotel overlooking West Bank barrier
BY Kim Megson | 03 Mar 2017
British street artist Banksy has returned with his latest politically-minded project: a nine- room hotel located next to the controversial barrier wall separating Israel from the Palestinian territories.
World’s oldest suspension bridge eyes £6m birthday renovation
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
Union Bridge, the world’s first suspension bridge, is aiming to secure £5.6m for much- needed works to upgrade the structure and, potentially, open a visitor centre.
Pflugerville city refinances loan as Typhoon Texas takes over troubled waterpark
BY Alice Davis | 03 Mar 2017
A troubled Texas waterpark is hoping to get a new lease on life now a new operator has been appointed to manage the attraction and refinancing of a US$25m loan that was used to build the park has been approved.
Chimelong controversially opens China's first orca breeding facility
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Mar 2017
Despite growing sentiment worldwide that large sea creatures – particularly cetaceans – should not be kept in captivity, China’s Chimelong Group has opened the country’s first breeding centre for killer whales in the city of Zhuhai.
Taiwan waterpark gets green light to reopen following fatal party accident
BY Alice Davis | 02 Mar 2017
Formosa Fun Coast, the Taiwan waterpark where 15 revellers were killed and hundreds injured in 2015, has been given permission to reopen to the public.
Winning design selected for 5km leisure trail on coast of Casablanca
BY Kim Megson | 02 Mar 2017
Canadian architects Lemay have won an international competition to redesign the corniches of Morocco’s Casablanca coast and create a leisure-filled seaside promenade.
Merlin records revenue increase despite difficult 2016 trading conditions
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Merlin Entertainments has revealed its end of year results, with £1.43bn (US$1.76bn, €1.66bn) in revenue capping off a strong year for the operator despite having to navigate some choppy waters.
Met director Thomas Campbell resigns under increasing pressure
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Thomas H Campbell, director of New York’s Museum of Metropolitan Art, has resigned following reports that trustees and colleagues had become “disillusioned” with his leadership after eight years in the role.
Brexit bonus for Britain as record numbers of people visit UK from overseas
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Britain continues to be a must-see destination, after more people visited the UK from overseas than ever before in 2016.
Eden Project wins green light to build timber-clad hotel
BY Kim Megson | 02 Mar 2017
The Eden Project in Cornwall has been granted planning permission to build a new 109- bedroom on-site hotel.
Puy du Fou planning to open three new sites worldwide by 2027
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Mar 2017
Following on from the successful launch of its UK attraction last year, French historical theme park operator Puy du Fou is aiming to develop further overseas projects, with plans for three further international sites by 2027.
Joel Manby says financial discipline 'a top priority' as SeaWorld aims to cut US$40m from budget by 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby has said that financial discipline remains a top priority for the operator, after end of year results saw both revenue and attendance decline on 2015 figures.
Comcast to buy rest of Universal Japan for US$2.3bn
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
After purchasing a majority stake in Universal Studios Japan in 2015, Universal’s parent company Comcast has reached a deal to acquire the remaining 49 per cent of the theme park for US$2.3bn (€2.2bn, £1.9bn).
Out of this world proposal as creatives push for art museum on the Moon
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Mar 2017
Those eagerly anticipating the colonisation of the Moon will be delighted to know they’ll be able to get a dose of culture 384,400km away from Earth’s atmosphere, after artists Julio Orto and Joey Cannizzaro proposed The Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon, or MoCAM as it would be known.
Dreamland improvements include more green space and art installations
BY Alice Davis | 01 Mar 2017
The vintage theme park Dreamland that was restored and reopened on the British coast in 2015 is undergoing further improvements this off-season.
     
 


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