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WhiteWater nets US$22m South Korea deal
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Feb 2012
Canada-based WhiteWater West has signed a US$22m (£14m, EUR16.8m) contract with Lotte World for the development of a new waterpark at Kimhae near Busan, South Korea.
Utah aquarium appoints firms for US$18m project
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Jan 2012
Beecher Walker Architects and Layton Construction have been selected by the Living Planet Aquarium board of trustees to build a new home for the attraction in Draper City, Utah, US.
British Museum receives GBP10m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2012
The British Museum has secured £10m towards the completion of its World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre (WCEC) in London from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
More funding for V&A at Dundee scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2012
An additional £1.75m worth of Scottish Government funding has been made available for the Victoria and Albert (V&A) at Dundee development over the next three years.
Work begins on US$100m Space Shuttle attraction
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jan 2012
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, US as work started on the new home for the decommissioned Space Shuttle Atlantis.
Launch dates for UAE museums revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Jan 2012
Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) has revealed the opening dates for three museums that form part of the Saadiyat Cultural District in the United Arab Emirates.
US$35m Sunnylands Center nears launch
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Jan 2012
The new US$35m (£22.5m, EUR27m) Sunnylands Center and Gardens, which forms part of The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands in California, US, will open its doors on 1 March.
London's Design Museum to relocate and treble in size
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jan 2012
Detailed plans have been revealed for the relocation of the Design Museum in London from its current location on the south bank of the Thames to the Commonwealth Institute building in Kensington.
MA criticises planned wellbeing measures
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2012
The Museums Association (MA) has raised concerns that proposed new indicators set to be used for measuring national and individual wellbeing will not consider cultural engagement.
CBP4m funding for English museums/galleries
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2012
A total of 36 museums and galleries throughout England are to receive a share of £4m from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Wolfson Foundation.
Dollywood to open water and snow park in Nashville
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2012
Dolly Parton, owner of Dollywood theme park in Tennesee, US, has teamed up with Gaylord Entertainment to build and operate a 114-acre family attraction in Nashville, US.
'Napoleonland' planned for France
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2012
Yves Jégo, the mayor of Montereau-Fault-Yonne commune in central France, has announced plans to build a historical theme park celebrating the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, the former French emperor.
Yves Pépin and Joe Rohde to chair SATE 2012
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2012
Yves Pépin, founder of ECA2, and Joe Rohde of Walt Disney Imagineering have been announced as the co-chairs of the SATE 2012 conference.
New York's Met reopens American Wing after four-year revamp
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2012
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, US has reopened is American Wing after completing a four-year renovation of the museum's galleries of American art.
Family spa resort opens in Peurunka, Finland
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2012
A €12.4m (US$15.7, £10.2m) resort boasting both a spa and indoor water park has opened in Peurunka, central Finland.
Work begins on Four Seasons Disney hotel
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jan 2012
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has begun construction work on its luxury resort at Walt Disney World Resort.
Europa-Park names new wooden coaster
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2012
Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, will launch two new major additions to its offering in 2012 - a wooden rollercoaster called Wodan and its fifth themed hotel with more than 1,000 beds.
Harbour site eyed for Helsinki Guggenheim
BY Pete Hayman | 10 Jan 2012
A new concept and development study into the development of a Guggenheim museum in Helsinki, Finland, has identified a site along the South Harbour waterfront for the project.
Merlin to open permanent Madame Tussauds in Tokyo
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jan 2012
Merlin Entertainments has confirmed that it will open a permanent Madame Tussauds at Decks Tokyo Beach Mall in the Japanese capital in April 2013.
US$10m boost for Miami Science Museum
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Jan 2012
Miami Science Museum (MSM) has received US$10m (£6.5m, EUR7.8m) challenge grant from the Knight Foundation towards its new building in downtown Miami, US.
     
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6940 to 6959 of 9725 news stories
WhiteWater nets US$22m South Korea deal
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Feb 2012
Canada-based WhiteWater West has signed a US$22m (£14m, EUR16.8m) contract with Lotte World for the development of a new waterpark at Kimhae near Busan, South Korea.
Utah aquarium appoints firms for US$18m project
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Jan 2012
Beecher Walker Architects and Layton Construction have been selected by the Living Planet Aquarium board of trustees to build a new home for the attraction in Draper City, Utah, US.
British Museum receives GBP10m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2012
The British Museum has secured £10m towards the completion of its World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre (WCEC) in London from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
More funding for V&A at Dundee scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2012
An additional £1.75m worth of Scottish Government funding has been made available for the Victoria and Albert (V&A) at Dundee development over the next three years.
Work begins on US$100m Space Shuttle attraction
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jan 2012
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, US as work started on the new home for the decommissioned Space Shuttle Atlantis.
Launch dates for UAE museums revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Jan 2012
Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) has revealed the opening dates for three museums that form part of the Saadiyat Cultural District in the United Arab Emirates.
US$35m Sunnylands Center nears launch
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Jan 2012
The new US$35m (£22.5m, EUR27m) Sunnylands Center and Gardens, which forms part of The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands in California, US, will open its doors on 1 March.
London's Design Museum to relocate and treble in size
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jan 2012
Detailed plans have been revealed for the relocation of the Design Museum in London from its current location on the south bank of the Thames to the Commonwealth Institute building in Kensington.
MA criticises planned wellbeing measures
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2012
The Museums Association (MA) has raised concerns that proposed new indicators set to be used for measuring national and individual wellbeing will not consider cultural engagement.
CBP4m funding for English museums/galleries
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2012
A total of 36 museums and galleries throughout England are to receive a share of £4m from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Wolfson Foundation.
Dollywood to open water and snow park in Nashville
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2012
Dolly Parton, owner of Dollywood theme park in Tennesee, US, has teamed up with Gaylord Entertainment to build and operate a 114-acre family attraction in Nashville, US.
'Napoleonland' planned for France
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2012
Yves Jégo, the mayor of Montereau-Fault-Yonne commune in central France, has announced plans to build a historical theme park celebrating the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, the former French emperor.
Yves Pépin and Joe Rohde to chair SATE 2012
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2012
Yves Pépin, founder of ECA2, and Joe Rohde of Walt Disney Imagineering have been announced as the co-chairs of the SATE 2012 conference.
New York's Met reopens American Wing after four-year revamp
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2012
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, US has reopened is American Wing after completing a four-year renovation of the museum's galleries of American art.
Family spa resort opens in Peurunka, Finland
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2012
A €12.4m (US$15.7, £10.2m) resort boasting both a spa and indoor water park has opened in Peurunka, central Finland.
Work begins on Four Seasons Disney hotel
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jan 2012
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has begun construction work on its luxury resort at Walt Disney World Resort.
Europa-Park names new wooden coaster
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2012
Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, will launch two new major additions to its offering in 2012 - a wooden rollercoaster called Wodan and its fifth themed hotel with more than 1,000 beds.
Harbour site eyed for Helsinki Guggenheim
BY Pete Hayman | 10 Jan 2012
A new concept and development study into the development of a Guggenheim museum in Helsinki, Finland, has identified a site along the South Harbour waterfront for the project.
Merlin to open permanent Madame Tussauds in Tokyo
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jan 2012
Merlin Entertainments has confirmed that it will open a permanent Madame Tussauds at Decks Tokyo Beach Mall in the Japanese capital in April 2013.
US$10m boost for Miami Science Museum
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Jan 2012
Miami Science Museum (MSM) has received US$10m (£6.5m, EUR7.8m) challenge grant from the Knight Foundation towards its new building in downtown Miami, US.
     
 


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