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New Orleans' WWII museum project enters next phase
BY Tom Walker | 29 Mar 2012
The US$300m (226m euro, £189m) expansion of the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has entered the next phase following the topping off the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center.
Reopening date announced for Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum
BY Tom Walker | 29 Mar 2012
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam will reopen to the public on 23 September following the completion of the most ambitious renovation and expansion project in its history.
Next phase for Singapore gallery scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
The new National Art Gallery, Singapore in the heart of the civil district remains on track to open in 2015 after the SG$530m (£265m, EUR316m, US$422m) scheme moved onto its next phase.
Visitor numbers up at Merlin following £174m (US$159m) investment
BY Tom Walker | 28 Mar 2012
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments invested a total of £174m (US$276m, 207m euro) in its portfolio of attractions during 2011 - a year described as the "most exciting in company history" by CEO Nick Varney.
Green light for Barry Island plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
Outline plans for a mixed-use redevelopment of Barry Island Pleasure Park, South Wales, have been given the green light by Vale of Glamorgan council's planning committee. The project will lead to the transformation of the 1.9-hectare (4.7-acre) funfair site.
Six Flags parks to launch 'reverse ride'
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
Two Six Flags amusement parks in the US have teamed up with Warner Bros Consumer Products and DC Entertainment for the launch of the new Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast experience.
Ralph Appelbaum to design Carlsberg attraction
BY Tom Walker | 27 Mar 2012
Danish brewer Carlsberg has appointed a team lead by US-based architects Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) to design a new themed visitor attraction in the centre of Copenhagen.
New Super Flume for Finland's PowerPark
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Mar 2012
Interlink has confirmed it has secured a contract for the design, manufacture and installation of a new Super Flume ride for PowerPark, an amusement park located in Alahärmä, Finland.
Six shortlisted for Kids in Museums award
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2012
Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Edinburgh's National Museum of Scotland are among the six attractions to be shortlisted for this year's Telegraph Family Friendly Museum Award.
Louvre is world's 'most visited' art museum
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2012
New research has found that the Louvre, one of the most iconic attractions in Paris, France, was the world's most visited art museum last year after welcoming nearly 8.9 million people.
Real Madrid plans US$1bn UAE complex
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Mar 2012
Real Madrid and the Government of Ras al-Khaimah have announced plans to establish a major new US$1bn (£632m, EUR756m) visitor attraction in the United Arab Emirates.
The Mind Museum opens in the Philippines
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Mar 2012
The not-for-profit Bonifacio Art Foundation (BAF) has unveiled the new Mind Museum in Taguig, a city which is located in the Metro Manila region of the Philippines.
IWM London submits £35m revamp plans
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
Imperial War Museums (IWM) has submitted a listed building and planning application to Southwark Council for the transformation of its flagship branch in Lambeth, south London.
Arts and opera district planned for Dubai
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
A new arts and opera district will form part of Emaar Properties' flagship Downtown Dubai development under plans announced by the United Arab Emirate (UAE) state's ruler.
Helix visitor centre architects named
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
Dundee-based architects Nicoll Russell Studios (NRS) has been awarded a £1m contract to design a new visitor centre, which is part of the £41m Helix Project near Falkirk, Scotland.
Polin to supply rides for Cartoon Network's Thai waterpark
BY Tom Walker | 20 Mar 2012
Turkish supplier Polin has secured a deal to supply water rides for the new Cartoon Network AMAZONE waterpark, currently under construction in Bang Saray, close to Pattaya, on the East Coast of Thailand.
Work begins on Merlin's observation tower
BY Tom Walker | 19 Mar 2012
German ride manufacturer HUSS Park Attractions has begun construction work on a £3.5m observation tower in Weymouth, Dorset, UK.
£1m more funding for HLF youth programme
BY Pete Hayman | 19 Mar 2012
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has confirmed that its Young Roots programme, which is to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year, will benefit from a £1m increase in funding.
Miami floating museum campaign launches
BY Pete Hayman | 16 Mar 2012
A new campaign has been launched in Miami, Florida, US, to save a former Navy and Coast Guard icebreaker and transform it into a floating environmental museum at "The Notch".
Groupon UK forced to change practices following OFT investigation
BY Tom Walker | 16 Mar 2012
Daily discount voucher company Groupon has been found to be breaking UK consumer rules and has been given three months to change and improve its business practices.
     
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New Orleans' WWII museum project enters next phase
BY Tom Walker | 29 Mar 2012
The US$300m (226m euro, £189m) expansion of the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has entered the next phase following the topping off the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center.
Reopening date announced for Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum
BY Tom Walker | 29 Mar 2012
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam will reopen to the public on 23 September following the completion of the most ambitious renovation and expansion project in its history.
Next phase for Singapore gallery scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
The new National Art Gallery, Singapore in the heart of the civil district remains on track to open in 2015 after the SG$530m (£265m, EUR316m, US$422m) scheme moved onto its next phase.
Visitor numbers up at Merlin following £174m (US$159m) investment
BY Tom Walker | 28 Mar 2012
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments invested a total of £174m (US$276m, 207m euro) in its portfolio of attractions during 2011 - a year described as the "most exciting in company history" by CEO Nick Varney.
Green light for Barry Island plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
Outline plans for a mixed-use redevelopment of Barry Island Pleasure Park, South Wales, have been given the green light by Vale of Glamorgan council's planning committee. The project will lead to the transformation of the 1.9-hectare (4.7-acre) funfair site.
Six Flags parks to launch 'reverse ride'
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Mar 2012
Two Six Flags amusement parks in the US have teamed up with Warner Bros Consumer Products and DC Entertainment for the launch of the new Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast experience.
Ralph Appelbaum to design Carlsberg attraction
BY Tom Walker | 27 Mar 2012
Danish brewer Carlsberg has appointed a team lead by US-based architects Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) to design a new themed visitor attraction in the centre of Copenhagen.
New Super Flume for Finland's PowerPark
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Mar 2012
Interlink has confirmed it has secured a contract for the design, manufacture and installation of a new Super Flume ride for PowerPark, an amusement park located in Alahärmä, Finland.
Six shortlisted for Kids in Museums award
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2012
Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Edinburgh's National Museum of Scotland are among the six attractions to be shortlisted for this year's Telegraph Family Friendly Museum Award.
Louvre is world's 'most visited' art museum
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2012
New research has found that the Louvre, one of the most iconic attractions in Paris, France, was the world's most visited art museum last year after welcoming nearly 8.9 million people.
Real Madrid plans US$1bn UAE complex
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Mar 2012
Real Madrid and the Government of Ras al-Khaimah have announced plans to establish a major new US$1bn (£632m, EUR756m) visitor attraction in the United Arab Emirates.
The Mind Museum opens in the Philippines
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Mar 2012
The not-for-profit Bonifacio Art Foundation (BAF) has unveiled the new Mind Museum in Taguig, a city which is located in the Metro Manila region of the Philippines.
IWM London submits £35m revamp plans
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
Imperial War Museums (IWM) has submitted a listed building and planning application to Southwark Council for the transformation of its flagship branch in Lambeth, south London.
Arts and opera district planned for Dubai
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
A new arts and opera district will form part of Emaar Properties' flagship Downtown Dubai development under plans announced by the United Arab Emirate (UAE) state's ruler.
Helix visitor centre architects named
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Mar 2012
Dundee-based architects Nicoll Russell Studios (NRS) has been awarded a £1m contract to design a new visitor centre, which is part of the £41m Helix Project near Falkirk, Scotland.
Polin to supply rides for Cartoon Network's Thai waterpark
BY Tom Walker | 20 Mar 2012
Turkish supplier Polin has secured a deal to supply water rides for the new Cartoon Network AMAZONE waterpark, currently under construction in Bang Saray, close to Pattaya, on the East Coast of Thailand.
Work begins on Merlin's observation tower
BY Tom Walker | 19 Mar 2012
German ride manufacturer HUSS Park Attractions has begun construction work on a £3.5m observation tower in Weymouth, Dorset, UK.
£1m more funding for HLF youth programme
BY Pete Hayman | 19 Mar 2012
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has confirmed that its Young Roots programme, which is to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year, will benefit from a £1m increase in funding.
Miami floating museum campaign launches
BY Pete Hayman | 16 Mar 2012
A new campaign has been launched in Miami, Florida, US, to save a former Navy and Coast Guard icebreaker and transform it into a floating environmental museum at "The Notch".
Groupon UK forced to change practices following OFT investigation
BY Tom Walker | 16 Mar 2012
Daily discount voucher company Groupon has been found to be breaking UK consumer rules and has been given three months to change and improve its business practices.
     
 


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