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Steelman to design Happyland Hotel for Vietnam
BY Martin Nash | 11 Jan 2011
Las Vegas-based Steelman Partners has signed with Vietnam's Khang Thong Group to be the designer and architect for a five-star Happyland Hotel in Vietnam.
Armagh Gaol to undergo mixed-use revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Jan 2011
A former gaol in Armagh, Northern Ireland, is to be transformed as part of a mixed-use redevelopment of the site.
National Museums Scotland preparing for busy year
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2011
A number of new exhibitions - as well as a major redevelopment - are set to be completed at Scotland's five National Museums during 2011.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! opens in Korea
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
Ripley Entertainment has opened its 32nd Believe It or Not! attraction on the Korean island of Jeju.
Los Angeles art museum designs revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
Diller Scofidio + Renfro's designs for the Broad Art Foundation - a new contemporary art museum in Los Angeles, US - have been unveiled.
EDF Energy nets London Eye sponsorship
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
EDF Energy has secured the naming rights to the London Eye after agreeing a three-year deal with operator Merlin Entertainments.
Florida's US$36m Dali Museum to open
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
A US$36m (£23.2m, €27.8m) museum in St Petersburg, Florida, US - dedicated to the work of Spanish artist Salvador Dali - is to open on 11 January.
Marwell's cheetah enclosure prepares for launch
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
Marwell Wildlife, a zoo in Hampshire, UK, has announced that its new cheetah enclosure is on track to open in time for Easter 2011.
Operator sought for Kapoor's Orbit
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has launched a formal expressions of interest process for operating the Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond-designed ArcelorMittal Orbit.
Florida's Marineland bought by Georgia Aquarium
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, US, has bought Florida's Marineland attraction, home to the Dolphin Conservation Center.
Disney in Israeli cinema project
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
The Walt Disney Company's Shamrock Holdings investment division has joined with Ramat HaSharon, Israel-based New Lineo Cinemas to develop an amusement park and 25-screen cinema multiplex in Haifa, Israel.
New master plan for Kennedy Space Center
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts, operators of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, US, has contracted PGAV Destinations to design a 10-year destination plan for the site.
Councillors defer Wrexham 'landmark' plans
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Jan 2011
Plans for a new 64m (208ft) Welsh dragon landmark on a site between Llangollen and Wrexham have been deferred by councillors.
DJ Willrich to install multimedia at MShed
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jan 2011
AV specialist DJ Willrich has been appointed to install the multimedia systems at the new MShed museum in Bristol.
Funding boost for Cardigan Castle scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jan 2011
Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) has secured £250,000 for the restoration of three listed buildings that form part of the landscape of Cardigan Castle, Wales.
Mayoral approval for Battersea scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Dec 2010
Real Estate Opportunities' (REO) bid to redevelop Battersea Power Station has cleared its latest planning milestone with the green light from London mayor Boris Johnson.
HLF funding for Tenbury Wells cinema
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Dec 2010
A historic 1930s cinema in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire - recognised as having a unique art deco interior - has received a £680,000 grant.
Iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing listed
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Dec 2010
Tourism and heritage minister John Penrose has announced that London's iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing is now Grade II listed.
HLF confirms Ditchling Museum funding
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2010
Ditchling Museum - an attraction in East Sussex housing a number of works by early 20th century artists - has received £835,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Council to bid for HLF museum support
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2010
Bromley Council has agreed to submit a first stage application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) as part of efforts to finance an expansion of Bromley Museum.
     
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7423 to 7442 of 9725 news stories
Steelman to design Happyland Hotel for Vietnam
BY Martin Nash | 11 Jan 2011
Las Vegas-based Steelman Partners has signed with Vietnam's Khang Thong Group to be the designer and architect for a five-star Happyland Hotel in Vietnam.
Armagh Gaol to undergo mixed-use revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Jan 2011
A former gaol in Armagh, Northern Ireland, is to be transformed as part of a mixed-use redevelopment of the site.
National Museums Scotland preparing for busy year
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2011
A number of new exhibitions - as well as a major redevelopment - are set to be completed at Scotland's five National Museums during 2011.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! opens in Korea
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
Ripley Entertainment has opened its 32nd Believe It or Not! attraction on the Korean island of Jeju.
Los Angeles art museum designs revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
Diller Scofidio + Renfro's designs for the Broad Art Foundation - a new contemporary art museum in Los Angeles, US - have been unveiled.
EDF Energy nets London Eye sponsorship
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
EDF Energy has secured the naming rights to the London Eye after agreeing a three-year deal with operator Merlin Entertainments.
Florida's US$36m Dali Museum to open
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jan 2011
A US$36m (£23.2m, €27.8m) museum in St Petersburg, Florida, US - dedicated to the work of Spanish artist Salvador Dali - is to open on 11 January.
Marwell's cheetah enclosure prepares for launch
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
Marwell Wildlife, a zoo in Hampshire, UK, has announced that its new cheetah enclosure is on track to open in time for Easter 2011.
Operator sought for Kapoor's Orbit
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2011
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has launched a formal expressions of interest process for operating the Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond-designed ArcelorMittal Orbit.
Florida's Marineland bought by Georgia Aquarium
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, US, has bought Florida's Marineland attraction, home to the Dolphin Conservation Center.
Disney in Israeli cinema project
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
The Walt Disney Company's Shamrock Holdings investment division has joined with Ramat HaSharon, Israel-based New Lineo Cinemas to develop an amusement park and 25-screen cinema multiplex in Haifa, Israel.
New master plan for Kennedy Space Center
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jan 2011
Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts, operators of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, US, has contracted PGAV Destinations to design a 10-year destination plan for the site.
Councillors defer Wrexham 'landmark' plans
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Jan 2011
Plans for a new 64m (208ft) Welsh dragon landmark on a site between Llangollen and Wrexham have been deferred by councillors.
DJ Willrich to install multimedia at MShed
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jan 2011
AV specialist DJ Willrich has been appointed to install the multimedia systems at the new MShed museum in Bristol.
Funding boost for Cardigan Castle scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jan 2011
Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) has secured £250,000 for the restoration of three listed buildings that form part of the landscape of Cardigan Castle, Wales.
Mayoral approval for Battersea scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Dec 2010
Real Estate Opportunities' (REO) bid to redevelop Battersea Power Station has cleared its latest planning milestone with the green light from London mayor Boris Johnson.
HLF funding for Tenbury Wells cinema
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Dec 2010
A historic 1930s cinema in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire - recognised as having a unique art deco interior - has received a £680,000 grant.
Iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing listed
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Dec 2010
Tourism and heritage minister John Penrose has announced that London's iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing is now Grade II listed.
HLF confirms Ditchling Museum funding
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2010
Ditchling Museum - an attraction in East Sussex housing a number of works by early 20th century artists - has received £835,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Council to bid for HLF museum support
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2010
Bromley Council has agreed to submit a first stage application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) as part of efforts to finance an expansion of Bromley Museum.
     
 


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