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'Jenga' style skyscraper to be built in London
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Aug 2014
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has won planning permission for a 50-storey mixed-use skyscraper in London.
Richard III visitor centre opens doors
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Aug 2014
The £4m Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester, built on the site where the remains of the late King were found has officially opened to the public.
Skegness' Fantasy Island goes into administration
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
A theme park in Skegness that attracts up to 40,000 visitors a day has gone into administration, putting the future of the park into question.
Shigeru Ban's new Aspen Art Museum to open on 9 August
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Aug 2014
The new home for the Aspen Art Museum (AAM) is now complete, and ready to open to the public on Saturday 9 August.
Electrosonic appoints Tony Miceli to Design Consultancy and Entertainment Sales role
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
Electrosonic has appointed the experienced Tony Miceli as an executive consultant working with both the Entertainment Sales and Design Consulting divisions in its Orlando office.
UNESCO grants Mayan heritage site double World Heritage status
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
A World Heritage site in Mexico has been granted rare double World Heritage status by UNESCO, which deemed the site as of both cultural and natural importance.
Disney park profits up in 2014 Q3 report
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2014
The Walt Disney Company has posted its third quarter results for 2014, with revenue in theme parks showing an eight per cent increase for the quarter up to US$3.98bn (€2.97bn, £2.36bn) compared to the same time last year.
Australia's AU$500bn Chinese cultural theme park plans move forward
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2014
Details on the first phase of a AU$500m (US$466m, €348.4m, £276.6m) Chinese Cultural Theme Park north of Sydney, Australia, have been released, with the developers purchasing a 15-hectare (150,000sq m) site from Wyong Council for AU$10m (US$9.3m, €6.9m, £5.5m).
€200m pledged to restore Paris's La Défense Grande Arche
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Aug 2014
The French government has announced that it will pledge €200m ($267m, £160m) for urgent repairs and restoration to the iconic La Défense Grande Arche, located in Paris’s financial district.
London's Goldsmiths University announces winning architect for new art gallery design
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Aug 2014
From a shortlist of six architectural practices, Goldsmiths College, London, has announced that Assemble - a London based architecture collective - will be designing their new £1.8m ($3.1m, €2.2m) gallery in South East London.
Vancouver Aquarium allowed to keep captive sea mammals, but must adhere to new breeding rules
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2014
Vancouver Aquarium will be allowed to keep whales and dolphins in captivity, but must not breed them or otherwise promote reproduction amongst captive mammals, following a ruling by the Vancouver Park Board.
Bahrain plans US$53m hi-tech amusement park in historic Riffa valley
BY Alice Davis | 05 Aug 2014
When it comes to amusement parks and other visitor attractions, the flush nations of the Middle East are creating a hotbed of activity. Not to be outdone, King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain has ordered the construction of a multi-million dollar theme park located in the kingdom’s second city of Riffa.
Sanctions against Russia hampering the attractions sector
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2014
Industry insiders have said that the sanctions set on Russia in relation to its conflict with the Ukraine are having a knock on effect for the attractions sector, hampering deals due to 'military' implications.
Tower of London's dramatic art installation – Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red – is the focus of WW1 commemorations
BY Liz Terry | 05 Aug 2014
The Tower of London, one of the Historic Royal Palaces, is the focus for commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the First World War, which was marked today with lights out between 22.00 and 23.00.
Pillar of Light spirals into London's skyline to commemorate WW1
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
To commemorate the centenary of the First World War, a monumental pillar of light was shot into the air last night, eerily hung amongst London’s famous skyline.
Snowflake shaped designs revealed for European floating hotel
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
Nestled in the fjords near Tromsø, Norway, plans have been unveiled for a rare floating hotel – in the shape of a giant snowflake.
London Zoo probed over drunken guests 'distressing' animals at late-night events
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
London Zoo has a party animal problem and it’s not the penguins or tigers, who have reportedly been victims of drunken party goers at the zoo’s late-night events.
Crayola opening family attraction at Orlando's Florida Mall ahead of potential nationwide rollout
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
The crayon is about to make its mark in Florida as famous producer Crayola has revealed plans to open a new 70,000sq ft (6,500sq m) visitor attraction in Orlando – just down the road from Disney World – at the Florida Mall.
Multiple attraction launches in first half of 2014 spur on Merlin's profit numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Merlin Entertainments has posted its half year results through to 28 June 2014, marking a 10 per cent growth in operating profit compared to the same period last year.
Palestine Museum on schedule despite ongoing Gaza conflict
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a museum to be built in Palestine remains on schedule to open in 2016 – despite the major escalating conflict in the region.
     
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'Jenga' style skyscraper to be built in London
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Aug 2014
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has won planning permission for a 50-storey mixed-use skyscraper in London.
Richard III visitor centre opens doors
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Aug 2014
The £4m Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester, built on the site where the remains of the late King were found has officially opened to the public.
Skegness' Fantasy Island goes into administration
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
A theme park in Skegness that attracts up to 40,000 visitors a day has gone into administration, putting the future of the park into question.
Shigeru Ban's new Aspen Art Museum to open on 9 August
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Aug 2014
The new home for the Aspen Art Museum (AAM) is now complete, and ready to open to the public on Saturday 9 August.
Electrosonic appoints Tony Miceli to Design Consultancy and Entertainment Sales role
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
Electrosonic has appointed the experienced Tony Miceli as an executive consultant working with both the Entertainment Sales and Design Consulting divisions in its Orlando office.
UNESCO grants Mayan heritage site double World Heritage status
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Aug 2014
A World Heritage site in Mexico has been granted rare double World Heritage status by UNESCO, which deemed the site as of both cultural and natural importance.
Disney park profits up in 2014 Q3 report
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2014
The Walt Disney Company has posted its third quarter results for 2014, with revenue in theme parks showing an eight per cent increase for the quarter up to US$3.98bn (€2.97bn, £2.36bn) compared to the same time last year.
Australia's AU$500bn Chinese cultural theme park plans move forward
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Aug 2014
Details on the first phase of a AU$500m (US$466m, €348.4m, £276.6m) Chinese Cultural Theme Park north of Sydney, Australia, have been released, with the developers purchasing a 15-hectare (150,000sq m) site from Wyong Council for AU$10m (US$9.3m, €6.9m, £5.5m).
€200m pledged to restore Paris's La Défense Grande Arche
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Aug 2014
The French government has announced that it will pledge €200m ($267m, £160m) for urgent repairs and restoration to the iconic La Défense Grande Arche, located in Paris’s financial district.
London's Goldsmiths University announces winning architect for new art gallery design
BY Katie Buckley | 06 Aug 2014
From a shortlist of six architectural practices, Goldsmiths College, London, has announced that Assemble - a London based architecture collective - will be designing their new £1.8m ($3.1m, €2.2m) gallery in South East London.
Vancouver Aquarium allowed to keep captive sea mammals, but must adhere to new breeding rules
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2014
Vancouver Aquarium will be allowed to keep whales and dolphins in captivity, but must not breed them or otherwise promote reproduction amongst captive mammals, following a ruling by the Vancouver Park Board.
Bahrain plans US$53m hi-tech amusement park in historic Riffa valley
BY Alice Davis | 05 Aug 2014
When it comes to amusement parks and other visitor attractions, the flush nations of the Middle East are creating a hotbed of activity. Not to be outdone, King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain has ordered the construction of a multi-million dollar theme park located in the kingdom’s second city of Riffa.
Sanctions against Russia hampering the attractions sector
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2014
Industry insiders have said that the sanctions set on Russia in relation to its conflict with the Ukraine are having a knock on effect for the attractions sector, hampering deals due to 'military' implications.
Tower of London's dramatic art installation – Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red – is the focus of WW1 commemorations
BY Liz Terry | 05 Aug 2014
The Tower of London, one of the Historic Royal Palaces, is the focus for commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the First World War, which was marked today with lights out between 22.00 and 23.00.
Pillar of Light spirals into London's skyline to commemorate WW1
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
To commemorate the centenary of the First World War, a monumental pillar of light was shot into the air last night, eerily hung amongst London’s famous skyline.
Snowflake shaped designs revealed for European floating hotel
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
Nestled in the fjords near Tromsø, Norway, plans have been unveiled for a rare floating hotel – in the shape of a giant snowflake.
London Zoo probed over drunken guests 'distressing' animals at late-night events
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
London Zoo has a party animal problem and it’s not the penguins or tigers, who have reportedly been victims of drunken party goers at the zoo’s late-night events.
Crayola opening family attraction at Orlando's Florida Mall ahead of potential nationwide rollout
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
The crayon is about to make its mark in Florida as famous producer Crayola has revealed plans to open a new 70,000sq ft (6,500sq m) visitor attraction in Orlando – just down the road from Disney World – at the Florida Mall.
Multiple attraction launches in first half of 2014 spur on Merlin's profit numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Merlin Entertainments has posted its half year results through to 28 June 2014, marking a 10 per cent growth in operating profit compared to the same period last year.
Palestine Museum on schedule despite ongoing Gaza conflict
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a museum to be built in Palestine remains on schedule to open in 2016 – despite the major escalating conflict in the region.
     
 


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