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Tennis Hall of Fame to get new facilities as part of US$15.7m upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2014
The International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum in Rhode Island, US, is set to invest US$15.7m (£9.3m, €11.4m) in the first phase of an expansion project to upgrade its visitor and playing facilities.
US town puts brakes on BMX 'epicentre' development plans
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
Gilbert, Arizona, could still become home to the “epicentre” of BMX riding in the US, if plans by the country’s national body go through and a timeline can be established on development by the town’s authority.
Former Egyptian army general calls for demolition of ancient UNESCO heritage site
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
A retired army general has filed a court case pushing for the demolition of a UNESCO heritage site in Egypt, citing a threat to national security and claiming the ancient monastery was only built in 2006.
IKEA to transform original store into self-dedicated museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA has revealed plans to turn its original store, first opened more than 70 years ago, into a museum looking at the history of the brand.
Visit Cornwall turns to culture tourism for new campaign
BY Jak Phillips | 12 May 2014
Tourism leaders in Cornwall are aiming to build on the £180m a year brought in by cultural attractions as part of a 10-year campaign to attract more holidaymakers out of season.
Major Paramount theme park gets fast-track development approval
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
A major £2bn (US$3.3bn, €2.5bn) theme park development near Ebbsfleet, UK has been cleared for fast-track development following its categorisation as a ‘project of national significance’ by the UK government.
Natural History Museum receives £5m donation
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
The Natural History Museum’s central hall is to be renamed after a £5m act of philanthropy from Sir Michael and Lady Hintze.
UK music heritage could be worth extra £4bn in tourism revenues, says study
BY Jak Phillips | 09 May 2014
Cashing in on the tourism possibilities provided by music stars like David Bowie, The Beatles and the Arctic Monkeys could raise an additional £4bn for the UK economy, according to a new report.
Tilt attraction suspends visitors 1,000 feet above Chicago, US
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2014
A unique new attraction has opened in one of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers – a glass wall that literally tips out to hover hundreds of feet from the ground below.
Banksy has say over disputed Bristol artwork attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2014
A disputed artwork by renowned street artist Banksy looks set to be returned to the boy’s club which claimed it, after the artist expressed willing to help keep the club afloat.
New science centre geared towards improving children’s STEM skills focus
BY Jason Holland | 08 May 2014
A long-running plan to establish a permanent children’s science centre in Northern Virginia has come to fruition.
Step into Messi’s boots at pop-up Champions League museum
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
A temporary Champions League museum and gallery has opened in Lisbon in the run-up to the final of the prestigious football tournament being held in the city.
Limited time Coronation Street attraction shows star appeal
BY Tom Anstey | 07 May 2014
The recently opened Coronation Street attraction is proving an unbridled success with more than 12,000 people visiting the temporary attraction on a weekly basis.
Canada museum bids to put human rights in the spotlight
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
The CA$351m (US$322.5m, €231.8m, £190m) Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is preparing to open its doors on 20 September. The exterior of the Antoine Predock-designed building is substantially complete and exhibit fit- up is now underway.
US$240m worth of attractions contracts signed at Middle East expo
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
More than US$240m worth of deals were signed at the Dubai Entertainment, Amusement & Leisure (DEAL) 2014 trade show – signalling a “renewed zest” in the Middle East theme parks and amusement industry.
World’s longest interactive boat ride opens at PortAventura
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
Spanish theme park PortAventura has opened what it is calling the world’s longest interactive boat ride.
Alpamare to operate £18m water park in Scarborough, UK
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
An £18m (US$30.6m, €22m) water park in the UK seaside town of Scarborough has been given the green light. Developer Benchmark Properties has had proposals approved by the local council, and says the attraction could be open by Easter 2016.
Combined US$52m aquarium and water park looking for a home
BY Jason Holland | 06 May 2014
A proposed US$52m (€37.3m, £30.6m) aquarium and water park in Ohio is looking for a new location after the developer pulled out of a potential deal at one site.
Surf Snowdonia gets final approval for north Wales site
BY Tom Anstey | 06 May 2014
Plans for a huge surf facility in Snowden, north Wales have been given the go- ahead after gaining unanimous consent from Conwy County Borough councillors.
Green light for fairytale-themed accommodation at Alton Towers
BY Jason Holland | 06 May 2014
The UK’s Alton Towers Resort has been given planning approval to build new themed accommodation on site. Based around fairytales, development of The Enchanted Village will start later this year, with opening scheduled for spring 2015.
     
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Tennis Hall of Fame to get new facilities as part of US$15.7m upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 13 May 2014
The International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum in Rhode Island, US, is set to invest US$15.7m (£9.3m, €11.4m) in the first phase of an expansion project to upgrade its visitor and playing facilities.
US town puts brakes on BMX 'epicentre' development plans
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
Gilbert, Arizona, could still become home to the “epicentre” of BMX riding in the US, if plans by the country’s national body go through and a timeline can be established on development by the town’s authority.
Former Egyptian army general calls for demolition of ancient UNESCO heritage site
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
A retired army general has filed a court case pushing for the demolition of a UNESCO heritage site in Egypt, citing a threat to national security and claiming the ancient monastery was only built in 2006.
IKEA to transform original store into self-dedicated museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA has revealed plans to turn its original store, first opened more than 70 years ago, into a museum looking at the history of the brand.
Visit Cornwall turns to culture tourism for new campaign
BY Jak Phillips | 12 May 2014
Tourism leaders in Cornwall are aiming to build on the £180m a year brought in by cultural attractions as part of a 10-year campaign to attract more holidaymakers out of season.
Major Paramount theme park gets fast-track development approval
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
A major £2bn (US$3.3bn, €2.5bn) theme park development near Ebbsfleet, UK has been cleared for fast-track development following its categorisation as a ‘project of national significance’ by the UK government.
Natural History Museum receives £5m donation
BY Tom Anstey | 12 May 2014
The Natural History Museum’s central hall is to be renamed after a £5m act of philanthropy from Sir Michael and Lady Hintze.
UK music heritage could be worth extra £4bn in tourism revenues, says study
BY Jak Phillips | 09 May 2014
Cashing in on the tourism possibilities provided by music stars like David Bowie, The Beatles and the Arctic Monkeys could raise an additional £4bn for the UK economy, according to a new report.
Tilt attraction suspends visitors 1,000 feet above Chicago, US
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2014
A unique new attraction has opened in one of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers – a glass wall that literally tips out to hover hundreds of feet from the ground below.
Banksy has say over disputed Bristol artwork attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2014
A disputed artwork by renowned street artist Banksy looks set to be returned to the boy’s club which claimed it, after the artist expressed willing to help keep the club afloat.
New science centre geared towards improving children’s STEM skills focus
BY Jason Holland | 08 May 2014
A long-running plan to establish a permanent children’s science centre in Northern Virginia has come to fruition.
Step into Messi’s boots at pop-up Champions League museum
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
A temporary Champions League museum and gallery has opened in Lisbon in the run-up to the final of the prestigious football tournament being held in the city.
Limited time Coronation Street attraction shows star appeal
BY Tom Anstey | 07 May 2014
The recently opened Coronation Street attraction is proving an unbridled success with more than 12,000 people visiting the temporary attraction on a weekly basis.
Canada museum bids to put human rights in the spotlight
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
The CA$351m (US$322.5m, €231.8m, £190m) Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is preparing to open its doors on 20 September. The exterior of the Antoine Predock-designed building is substantially complete and exhibit fit- up is now underway.
US$240m worth of attractions contracts signed at Middle East expo
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
More than US$240m worth of deals were signed at the Dubai Entertainment, Amusement & Leisure (DEAL) 2014 trade show – signalling a “renewed zest” in the Middle East theme parks and amusement industry.
World’s longest interactive boat ride opens at PortAventura
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
Spanish theme park PortAventura has opened what it is calling the world’s longest interactive boat ride.
Alpamare to operate £18m water park in Scarborough, UK
BY Jason Holland | 07 May 2014
An £18m (US$30.6m, €22m) water park in the UK seaside town of Scarborough has been given the green light. Developer Benchmark Properties has had proposals approved by the local council, and says the attraction could be open by Easter 2016.
Combined US$52m aquarium and water park looking for a home
BY Jason Holland | 06 May 2014
A proposed US$52m (€37.3m, £30.6m) aquarium and water park in Ohio is looking for a new location after the developer pulled out of a potential deal at one site.
Surf Snowdonia gets final approval for north Wales site
BY Tom Anstey | 06 May 2014
Plans for a huge surf facility in Snowden, north Wales have been given the go- ahead after gaining unanimous consent from Conwy County Borough councillors.
Green light for fairytale-themed accommodation at Alton Towers
BY Jason Holland | 06 May 2014
The UK’s Alton Towers Resort has been given planning approval to build new themed accommodation on site. Based around fairytales, development of The Enchanted Village will start later this year, with opening scheduled for spring 2015.
     
 


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