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A third of the world's natural heritage 'in danger,' says report
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
Significant threats such as invasive species, logging, poaching and climate change are endangering more than a third of the world’s natural heritage sites, according to a major new threat assessment.
Under 6s shouldn't watch 3D films, says watchdog
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
Children under six shouldn’t be allowed to access 3D content, according to French health watchdog The Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (anses).
US$5.2m planetarium becomes largest in Indiana
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
A new US$5.2m (€4.2m, £3.3m) planetarium, the largest in the US state of Indiana, has opened at Ball State University in Muncie.
Heatherwick’s Garden Bridge approved by Lambeth Council
BY Katie Buckley | 13 Nov 2014
London’s controversial Garden Bridge, designed by Thomas Heatherwick and Dan Pearson, has been given the green light by Lambeth Council.
California Zoo investigates accidental crushing of baby gorilla
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
San Francisco Zoo in California has hired an expert to investigate the recent accidental death of a 16-month-old gorilla, crushed under a closing hydraulic door.
Nine Angry Birds attractions coming to China as part of strategic partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
Rovio Entertainment has announced a new deal with China’s Gougou Group to launch nine Angry Birds family entertainment centres, with the first to be built in the Anhui province of China and the remaining 8 to come over the course of the next four years.
Competition launched for new Budapest National Gallery and Ludwig Museum
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Nov 2014
Several high profile architects have been asked to compete in a newly launched competition to design the New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Hungary.
Michigan waterpark reopens after significant US$20m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
A US$20m (€16m, £12.5m), four-year expansion of facilities at Zehnder's Splash Village Hotel & Waterpark in Frankenmuth, Michigan, has been completed with the site now boasting a 60ft (18m) raft ride and an array of new attractions.
Tunisian village turned into open air art gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2014
The Tunisian village of Erriadh is receiving an influx of tourists after turning the entire community into an open air graffiti museum.
BHA brings in Nick Varney to lead pre-election policy push
BY Jak Phillips | 11 Nov 2014
Merlin Entertainments CEO Nick Varney has been announced as the successor to British Hospitality Association (BHA) chair Alan Parker when he steps down on 1 January, 2015.
Dubai's Meraas Holding to float theme park development on stock market
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2014
Dubai government-owned real-estate developer Meraas Holding is looking raise AED2.5bn (US$689m, €554m, £434m) to finance its AED10bn (US$2.7bn €2.2bn, £1.7m) mega-theme park resort development by selling 40 per cent of the shares for Dubai Parks & Resorts to investors at a public offering later this month (November).
Mammoth US$100m aquarium project planned for Gulfport, US
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
The city of Gulfport, Mississippi, is working on bringing one of the largest aquariums in the US to fruition as part of a US$120m (€96.4m, £75.6m) mixed-use development.
Plans for Ice Age-themed educational exhibit unveiled
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
Fox Consumer Products (FCP) is teaming up with Atlanta-based Premier Exhibitions to develop a travelling exhibit based on the popular animated movie franchise Ice Age.
British Museum releases first 'downloadable collection' for 3D printing
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
The British Museum is allowing people with 3D printers to bring its artefacts to life using an online platform to print them at home.
Flamingo Land plans could confine Futurist Theatre to history
BY Alice Davis | 10 Nov 2014
Yorkshire is divided in opinion over proposals to raze a 1920s cinema to make way for a new attraction.
Struggling Euro Disney reports €114m net loss for 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
Following its recent €1bn (US$1.2bn, £785m) restructuring of debt from its parent company Disney, Euro Disney has reported a multi-million euro net loss, with revenues for the year down two per cent on 2013.
Marks Barfield named for Seychelles eco-heritage project
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
London-based Marks Barfield Architects has won an international design competition for a eco-heritage project based on the Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles.
AU$100m Skyride planned for Queensland's Gold Coast
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
Plans for an AU$100m (US$89.5, €69.3m, £54.3m) cable car system stretching 9km (5.6m) – dubbed the Gold Coast Skyride – have been revealed by Queensland authorities.
Tayto Park's €8m rollercoaster development runs into trouble following inspection
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Tayto Park’s proposed €25m (US$33.6m, £19.8m) expansion has hit trouble after inspectors from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) said it was concerned that a proposed €8m (US$10m, £5m) rollercoaster would be built "within sight and hearing of animals".
Stadium redevelopment, theme parks and museums all in the works for Real Madrid
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Real Madrid FC is pressing ahead with plans for a full redevelopment of the iconic Santiago Bernabeu stadium, complete with a skin of LEDs around the stadium, museum and nearby theme park development.
     
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5279 to 5298 of 9731 news stories
A third of the world's natural heritage 'in danger,' says report
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
Significant threats such as invasive species, logging, poaching and climate change are endangering more than a third of the world’s natural heritage sites, according to a major new threat assessment.
Under 6s shouldn't watch 3D films, says watchdog
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
Children under six shouldn’t be allowed to access 3D content, according to French health watchdog The Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (anses).
US$5.2m planetarium becomes largest in Indiana
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Nov 2014
A new US$5.2m (€4.2m, £3.3m) planetarium, the largest in the US state of Indiana, has opened at Ball State University in Muncie.
Heatherwick’s Garden Bridge approved by Lambeth Council
BY Katie Buckley | 13 Nov 2014
London’s controversial Garden Bridge, designed by Thomas Heatherwick and Dan Pearson, has been given the green light by Lambeth Council.
California Zoo investigates accidental crushing of baby gorilla
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
San Francisco Zoo in California has hired an expert to investigate the recent accidental death of a 16-month-old gorilla, crushed under a closing hydraulic door.
Nine Angry Birds attractions coming to China as part of strategic partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
Rovio Entertainment has announced a new deal with China’s Gougou Group to launch nine Angry Birds family entertainment centres, with the first to be built in the Anhui province of China and the remaining 8 to come over the course of the next four years.
Competition launched for new Budapest National Gallery and Ludwig Museum
BY Katie Buckley | 12 Nov 2014
Several high profile architects have been asked to compete in a newly launched competition to design the New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Hungary.
Michigan waterpark reopens after significant US$20m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Nov 2014
A US$20m (€16m, £12.5m), four-year expansion of facilities at Zehnder's Splash Village Hotel & Waterpark in Frankenmuth, Michigan, has been completed with the site now boasting a 60ft (18m) raft ride and an array of new attractions.
Tunisian village turned into open air art gallery
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2014
The Tunisian village of Erriadh is receiving an influx of tourists after turning the entire community into an open air graffiti museum.
BHA brings in Nick Varney to lead pre-election policy push
BY Jak Phillips | 11 Nov 2014
Merlin Entertainments CEO Nick Varney has been announced as the successor to British Hospitality Association (BHA) chair Alan Parker when he steps down on 1 January, 2015.
Dubai's Meraas Holding to float theme park development on stock market
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Nov 2014
Dubai government-owned real-estate developer Meraas Holding is looking raise AED2.5bn (US$689m, €554m, £434m) to finance its AED10bn (US$2.7bn €2.2bn, £1.7m) mega-theme park resort development by selling 40 per cent of the shares for Dubai Parks & Resorts to investors at a public offering later this month (November).
Mammoth US$100m aquarium project planned for Gulfport, US
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
The city of Gulfport, Mississippi, is working on bringing one of the largest aquariums in the US to fruition as part of a US$120m (€96.4m, £75.6m) mixed-use development.
Plans for Ice Age-themed educational exhibit unveiled
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
Fox Consumer Products (FCP) is teaming up with Atlanta-based Premier Exhibitions to develop a travelling exhibit based on the popular animated movie franchise Ice Age.
British Museum releases first 'downloadable collection' for 3D printing
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Nov 2014
The British Museum is allowing people with 3D printers to bring its artefacts to life using an online platform to print them at home.
Flamingo Land plans could confine Futurist Theatre to history
BY Alice Davis | 10 Nov 2014
Yorkshire is divided in opinion over proposals to raze a 1920s cinema to make way for a new attraction.
Struggling Euro Disney reports €114m net loss for 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
Following its recent €1bn (US$1.2bn, £785m) restructuring of debt from its parent company Disney, Euro Disney has reported a multi-million euro net loss, with revenues for the year down two per cent on 2013.
Marks Barfield named for Seychelles eco-heritage project
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
London-based Marks Barfield Architects has won an international design competition for a eco-heritage project based on the Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles.
AU$100m Skyride planned for Queensland's Gold Coast
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Nov 2014
Plans for an AU$100m (US$89.5, €69.3m, £54.3m) cable car system stretching 9km (5.6m) – dubbed the Gold Coast Skyride – have been revealed by Queensland authorities.
Tayto Park's €8m rollercoaster development runs into trouble following inspection
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Tayto Park’s proposed €25m (US$33.6m, £19.8m) expansion has hit trouble after inspectors from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) said it was concerned that a proposed €8m (US$10m, £5m) rollercoaster would be built "within sight and hearing of animals".
Stadium redevelopment, theme parks and museums all in the works for Real Madrid
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Nov 2014
Real Madrid FC is pressing ahead with plans for a full redevelopment of the iconic Santiago Bernabeu stadium, complete with a skin of LEDs around the stadium, museum and nearby theme park development.
     
 


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