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Funding boost for Diller Scofidio + Renfro's London Centre for Music
BY Stu Robarts | 23 Mar 2020
The London Centre for Music, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, has received a funding boost of nearly £2m ($2.3m, €2.2m) for the next stage of its development.
50 million tourism jobs at stake as WTTC pens open letter to world's governments
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2020
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has sent an open letter to the world's governments, with the organisation revealing that more than one million tourism jobs globally are being lost every day as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
American Alliance of Museums calls for US$4bn support package to aid nonprofits during coronavirus pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has urged both Republican and Democratic leadership in the US to support the nonprofit museum sector by providing emergency assistance through June with US$4bn in economic relief legislation.
UK attractions leaders call on government to use £120m Festival of Britain Fund to support sector
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
The heads of several major organisations, including The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), the Museums Association (MA) and the National Museums Directors Council (NMDC), have called on the British government to use funding intended for the upcoming Festival of Britain in order to provide emergency funding for the arts, heritage and entertainment sectors.
Disney parks donate surplus food following temporary closure
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
Imagineering in a Box – Peek behind the Disney curtain with free online training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
Disney's Imagineering team is offering "one-of-a-kind" learning experiences with Imagineering in a Box – a free online programme offering lessons in theme park design and engineering.
TEA postpones Summit, Thea Awards and SATE Europe as coronavirus continues to spread
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has announced that it will postpone its upcoming TEA Summit and Thea Awards Gala, as well as the SATE Europe conference in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Natural History Museum to build state-of-the-art research centre following £180m cash injection from UK government
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
London's Natural History Museum (NHM) is set to build a new science and digitisation centre, following a £180m (US$210m, €194m) commitment from the UK government.
IAAPA calls on US government to secure paid leave for workers in face of COVID-19 pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2020
IAAPA has joined with 81 other organisations representing hundreds of thousands of businesses employing millions, with the collective calling on the US government to ensure all American workers have access to paid leave in the face of the ongoing public health crisis.
Tourist sites reopen as China starts to recover from coronavirus outbreak
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2020
Following news that there are no new reported cases COVID-19 for the first time since the virus emerged in late December and news that the Wuhan lockdown could be lifted once there are no new cases for 14 days attractions in the country are cautiously preparing to reopen for the first time in months.
Work restarts on Nickelodeon's giant indoor theme park in China
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 19 Mar 2020
Construction on the Mall of China, a US$750 m (£647m, €688m) development in Chongqing City, China, has recommenced after developers were given the green light to continue.
Australia faces 'devastating cultural recession' as sector seeks AU$850m support package
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2020
Australia's art minister, Paul Fletcher, has warned of the "most devastating cultural recession in generations", following the closures of many major arts institutions in the country as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
COX's parametrically-designed maritime museum opens in China
BY Stu Robarts | 18 Mar 2020
The National Maritime Museum of China, designed by COX Architecture, has opened in Tianjin after a six-year design and construction process.
Cincinnati Zoo offers live-streamed tours during COVID-19 closure
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2020
With countless visitor attractions around the world forced to close as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, many are starting to improvise ways they can connect with their customers. Among them, Ohio's Cincinnati Zoo has turned to its digital platforms, offering live "Home Safaris" to its visitors.
Trendswatch 2020: The future of financial sustainability
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2020
In a time of financial uncertainty for the global museum community, this year's TrendsWatch report from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) is seeking to provoke discussion and find viable solutions to these ongoing challenges.
UK withdrawal from Creative Europe fund 'threatens an impoverished future for British creativity'
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 13 Mar 2020
Almost 700 figures from arts and cultural organisations across the UK have raised objections to the UK government's decision to withdraw from Creative Europe (CE), an EU-funded scheme that provides investment to creative industries across Europe. Between 2014 and 2020, the scheme provided €1.46bn (£1.28bn, US$1.66bn) in funding.
Central Coast Aquarium announces plans for US$12m renovation
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 13 Mar 2020
The Central Coast Aquarium in Morro Bay, California, could reopen pending approval from Morro Bay City Council.
Disney and Universal close theme parks as coronavirus pandemic continues
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2020
Disney has announced the closure of its remaining theme parks as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with Universal also announcing the closure of its US parks.
Highest outdoor observation deck in western hemisphere opens in New York
BY Stu Robarts | 12 Mar 2020
The highest outdoor observation deck in the western hemisphere, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), has opened at Hudson Yards in New York after nearly two years of construction.
Musée d'Orsay announces major expansion plans following €20m donation
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 12 Mar 2020
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France, has announced plans for a major expansion project following an anonymous €20m (£17.6m, US$22.4m) donation.
     
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Funding boost for Diller Scofidio + Renfro's London Centre for Music
BY Stu Robarts | 23 Mar 2020
The London Centre for Music, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, has received a funding boost of nearly £2m ($2.3m, €2.2m) for the next stage of its development.
50 million tourism jobs at stake as WTTC pens open letter to world's governments
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Mar 2020
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has sent an open letter to the world's governments, with the organisation revealing that more than one million tourism jobs globally are being lost every day as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
American Alliance of Museums calls for US$4bn support package to aid nonprofits during coronavirus pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has urged both Republican and Democratic leadership in the US to support the nonprofit museum sector by providing emergency assistance through June with US$4bn in economic relief legislation.
UK attractions leaders call on government to use £120m Festival of Britain Fund to support sector
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
The heads of several major organisations, including The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), the Museums Association (MA) and the National Museums Directors Council (NMDC), have called on the British government to use funding intended for the upcoming Festival of Britain in order to provide emergency funding for the arts, heritage and entertainment sectors.
Disney parks donate surplus food following temporary closure
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
Imagineering in a Box – Peek behind the Disney curtain with free online training scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
Disney's Imagineering team is offering "one-of-a-kind" learning experiences with Imagineering in a Box – a free online programme offering lessons in theme park design and engineering.
TEA postpones Summit, Thea Awards and SATE Europe as coronavirus continues to spread
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) has announced that it will postpone its upcoming TEA Summit and Thea Awards Gala, as well as the SATE Europe conference in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Natural History Museum to build state-of-the-art research centre following £180m cash injection from UK government
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 20 Mar 2020
London's Natural History Museum (NHM) is set to build a new science and digitisation centre, following a £180m (US$210m, €194m) commitment from the UK government.
IAAPA calls on US government to secure paid leave for workers in face of COVID-19 pandemic
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2020
IAAPA has joined with 81 other organisations representing hundreds of thousands of businesses employing millions, with the collective calling on the US government to ensure all American workers have access to paid leave in the face of the ongoing public health crisis.
Tourist sites reopen as China starts to recover from coronavirus outbreak
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2020
Following news that there are no new reported cases COVID-19 for the first time since the virus emerged in late December and news that the Wuhan lockdown could be lifted once there are no new cases for 14 days attractions in the country are cautiously preparing to reopen for the first time in months.
Work restarts on Nickelodeon's giant indoor theme park in China
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 19 Mar 2020
Construction on the Mall of China, a US$750 m (£647m, €688m) development in Chongqing City, China, has recommenced after developers were given the green light to continue.
Australia faces 'devastating cultural recession' as sector seeks AU$850m support package
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2020
Australia's art minister, Paul Fletcher, has warned of the "most devastating cultural recession in generations", following the closures of many major arts institutions in the country as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
COX's parametrically-designed maritime museum opens in China
BY Stu Robarts | 18 Mar 2020
The National Maritime Museum of China, designed by COX Architecture, has opened in Tianjin after a six-year design and construction process.
Cincinnati Zoo offers live-streamed tours during COVID-19 closure
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2020
With countless visitor attractions around the world forced to close as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, many are starting to improvise ways they can connect with their customers. Among them, Ohio's Cincinnati Zoo has turned to its digital platforms, offering live "Home Safaris" to its visitors.
Trendswatch 2020: The future of financial sustainability
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2020
In a time of financial uncertainty for the global museum community, this year's TrendsWatch report from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) is seeking to provoke discussion and find viable solutions to these ongoing challenges.
UK withdrawal from Creative Europe fund 'threatens an impoverished future for British creativity'
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 13 Mar 2020
Almost 700 figures from arts and cultural organisations across the UK have raised objections to the UK government's decision to withdraw from Creative Europe (CE), an EU-funded scheme that provides investment to creative industries across Europe. Between 2014 and 2020, the scheme provided €1.46bn (£1.28bn, US$1.66bn) in funding.
Central Coast Aquarium announces plans for US$12m renovation
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 13 Mar 2020
The Central Coast Aquarium in Morro Bay, California, could reopen pending approval from Morro Bay City Council.
Disney and Universal close theme parks as coronavirus pandemic continues
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2020
Disney has announced the closure of its remaining theme parks as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with Universal also announcing the closure of its US parks.
Highest outdoor observation deck in western hemisphere opens in New York
BY Stu Robarts | 12 Mar 2020
The highest outdoor observation deck in the western hemisphere, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), has opened at Hudson Yards in New York after nearly two years of construction.
Musée d'Orsay announces major expansion plans following €20m donation
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 12 Mar 2020
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France, has announced plans for a major expansion project following an anonymous €20m (£17.6m, US$22.4m) donation.
     
 


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