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Friends of the Parks wins early court victory in battle against Lucas museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2015
Friends of the Parks – the campaign group attempting to halt development of George Lucas’ museum project – has scored an early victory in the legal proceedings after a federal judge ruled that a lawsuit against the project could go forward and that the state of Illinois might have to change the law for the museum to be realised.
Corning Museum of Glass readies new US$64m wing for public opening
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2015
The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, is putting the final touches to its new wing before its grand opening on 20 March.
Architectural Review Future Project Awards - winners announced
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Mar 2015
MIPIM 2015 has nearly reached its climax and the annual Architectural Review Future Project Awards have been announced. Once again, leisure projects are showcasing some of the best new architecture globally.
Exclusive: Merlin's immersive Shrek attraction takes linear experiences to new heights
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2015
Eddie Saul, creative lead for Merlin Entertainment’s upcoming Shrek’s Adventure, has said the experience will push the company’s linear attraction model to new heights. Merlin is using new immersive technology and DreamWorks IPs to lift the new attraction, at its midway cluster in central London, to the next level.
Three heritage piers – two in Blackpool – put on the market
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Mar 2015
Pier and arcade operator, Cuerden Leisure, has hoisted a for sale sign over three of the UK’s best known 19th century piers.
Barangaroo Sydney waterfront development will transform disused container port
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Mar 2015
Barangaroo South, a complete new city quarter under construction in Sydney, Australia, looks set to be a game changer for the city’s leisure offerings.
Deborah Thomas named new CEO of Ardent Leisure
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2015
Former magazine editor Deborah Thomas has replaced Greg Shaw as CEO of the Ardent Leisure Group following Shaw’s decision to retire after nearly 13 years in the role.
Twycross Zoo £55m masterplan centred around great apes
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Twycross Zoo, which sits on the border of Leicestershire and Warwickshire in the UK, has announced a £55m (US$82m, €77.7m) investment programme aimed at boosting visitor numbers and improving animal welfare at the zoo.
World Architecture Festival coming to London
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Mar 2015
For the first time ever, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) is coming to London in June.
Play Africa to bring first children’s museum to the continent
BY Alice Davis | 11 Mar 2015
A not-for-profit organisation is opening the Play Africa Children’s Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, to provide young people with the opportunity to learn and develop through play.
Could BIG's Dryline be New York's next High Line?
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Mar 2015
Bjarke Ingels, in conjunction with Rebuild by Design, has laid out plans for ‘The Dryline’ – a leisure-oriented storm barrier for New York City.
Singapore's GIC doubles stake in Merlin Entertainments
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Private has nearly doubled its stake in Merlin Entertainments to about 5.2 per cent.
Universal Orlando expanding Halloween Horror Nights for 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Universal Orlando is expanding its extremely popular Halloween Horror Nights to 30 days for 2015, following on from an incredibly successful 2014.
Iraq calls for coalition air support to protect historical sites
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
Iraq’s tourism and antiquities minister, Adel Fahad al-Shershab, has said the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the radical Islamic State (IS) must try to protect the country’s archaeological sites being destroyed by the terrorist group.
University of Leicester launches world's first museum studies MOOC
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
The University of Leicester in the UK has unveiled what will be the world’s first Massively Open Online Course (MOOC) related to museum studies.
HollandWorld planned as star attraction for Amsterdam mega-park
BY Alice Davis | 10 Mar 2015
A design team is planning a Dutch-inspired theme park at the location of a leisure parkland – dubbed Park 21 – on the outskirts of Amsterdam.
Finishing touches for Milan Expo site ahead of May opening
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
The team behind the upcoming Milan Expo is putting the finishing touches to the world fair before its debut in May.
CVC prepares bid for Blackstone's £2.5bn Center Parcs
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2015
CVC Capital Partners – one of Europe’s biggest private equity firms – is preparing to bid for the Blackstone-owned Center Parcs, thought to be worth around £2.5bn (US$3.8bn, €3.5bn).
Futuristic experience centre nears completion in Saudi Arabia
BY Alice Davis | 09 Mar 2015
A science centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which tells the story of information technology and communications through interactive, media-based attractions, is expected to open this spring.
Georgia Aquarium VP accused of animal abuse found dead
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2015
Jose Barbero, a spanish dolphin trainer accused of abusing animals in his care, has been found dead in Mallorca, according to the Spanish National Police.
     
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4960 to 4979 of 9726 news stories
Friends of the Parks wins early court victory in battle against Lucas museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2015
Friends of the Parks – the campaign group attempting to halt development of George Lucas’ museum project – has scored an early victory in the legal proceedings after a federal judge ruled that a lawsuit against the project could go forward and that the state of Illinois might have to change the law for the museum to be realised.
Corning Museum of Glass readies new US$64m wing for public opening
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2015
The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, is putting the final touches to its new wing before its grand opening on 20 March.
Architectural Review Future Project Awards - winners announced
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Mar 2015
MIPIM 2015 has nearly reached its climax and the annual Architectural Review Future Project Awards have been announced. Once again, leisure projects are showcasing some of the best new architecture globally.
Exclusive: Merlin's immersive Shrek attraction takes linear experiences to new heights
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2015
Eddie Saul, creative lead for Merlin Entertainment’s upcoming Shrek’s Adventure, has said the experience will push the company’s linear attraction model to new heights. Merlin is using new immersive technology and DreamWorks IPs to lift the new attraction, at its midway cluster in central London, to the next level.
Three heritage piers – two in Blackpool – put on the market
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Mar 2015
Pier and arcade operator, Cuerden Leisure, has hoisted a for sale sign over three of the UK’s best known 19th century piers.
Barangaroo Sydney waterfront development will transform disused container port
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Mar 2015
Barangaroo South, a complete new city quarter under construction in Sydney, Australia, looks set to be a game changer for the city’s leisure offerings.
Deborah Thomas named new CEO of Ardent Leisure
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2015
Former magazine editor Deborah Thomas has replaced Greg Shaw as CEO of the Ardent Leisure Group following Shaw’s decision to retire after nearly 13 years in the role.
Twycross Zoo £55m masterplan centred around great apes
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Twycross Zoo, which sits on the border of Leicestershire and Warwickshire in the UK, has announced a £55m (US$82m, €77.7m) investment programme aimed at boosting visitor numbers and improving animal welfare at the zoo.
World Architecture Festival coming to London
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Mar 2015
For the first time ever, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) is coming to London in June.
Play Africa to bring first children’s museum to the continent
BY Alice Davis | 11 Mar 2015
A not-for-profit organisation is opening the Play Africa Children’s Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, to provide young people with the opportunity to learn and develop through play.
Could BIG's Dryline be New York's next High Line?
BY Katie Buckley | 11 Mar 2015
Bjarke Ingels, in conjunction with Rebuild by Design, has laid out plans for ‘The Dryline’ – a leisure-oriented storm barrier for New York City.
Singapore's GIC doubles stake in Merlin Entertainments
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Private has nearly doubled its stake in Merlin Entertainments to about 5.2 per cent.
Universal Orlando expanding Halloween Horror Nights for 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2015
Universal Orlando is expanding its extremely popular Halloween Horror Nights to 30 days for 2015, following on from an incredibly successful 2014.
Iraq calls for coalition air support to protect historical sites
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
Iraq’s tourism and antiquities minister, Adel Fahad al-Shershab, has said the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the radical Islamic State (IS) must try to protect the country’s archaeological sites being destroyed by the terrorist group.
University of Leicester launches world's first museum studies MOOC
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
The University of Leicester in the UK has unveiled what will be the world’s first Massively Open Online Course (MOOC) related to museum studies.
HollandWorld planned as star attraction for Amsterdam mega-park
BY Alice Davis | 10 Mar 2015
A design team is planning a Dutch-inspired theme park at the location of a leisure parkland – dubbed Park 21 – on the outskirts of Amsterdam.
Finishing touches for Milan Expo site ahead of May opening
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Mar 2015
The team behind the upcoming Milan Expo is putting the finishing touches to the world fair before its debut in May.
CVC prepares bid for Blackstone's £2.5bn Center Parcs
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2015
CVC Capital Partners – one of Europe’s biggest private equity firms – is preparing to bid for the Blackstone-owned Center Parcs, thought to be worth around £2.5bn (US$3.8bn, €3.5bn).
Futuristic experience centre nears completion in Saudi Arabia
BY Alice Davis | 09 Mar 2015
A science centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which tells the story of information technology and communications through interactive, media-based attractions, is expected to open this spring.
Georgia Aquarium VP accused of animal abuse found dead
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2015
Jose Barbero, a spanish dolphin trainer accused of abusing animals in his care, has been found dead in Mallorca, according to the Spanish National Police.
     
 


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