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Six Flags reorganises debts
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has repaid a US$250m (€188m, £158m) higher interest loan by increasing the amount on another loan from US$770m (€578m, £487m) to $950m (€713m, £601m).
Approval for Ashmolean expansion plans
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Dec 2010
Work is to start on a £5m redevelopment of the Ashmolean Museum's Egyptian galleries after the plans were approved by Oxford City Council.
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum opens
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Dec 2010
The new £21m Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (RBBM) has been unveiled by the National Trust of Scotland (NTS) in Alloway, Ayrshire.
The future of Kentucky Kingdom
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Dec 2010
Kentucky Kingdom, the former Six Flags site in Louisville, US, may reopen if its new owners can get hold of US$50m.
Wannado City to close in January
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Dec 2010
Wannado City, the children's theme park at the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise, Florida, US, is to close in January.
New sustainable resort concept from EuroDisney
BY Martin Nash | 02 Dec 2010
Euro Disney and Groupe Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs have unveiled Les Villages Nature de Val d'Europe (Villages Nature), their new sustainable vacation destination concept.
Royal B.C. Museum plans expansion
BY Martin Nash | 02 Dec 2010
The Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria, BC, Canada is seeking approval for the rezoning of its current site as the first step in a major redevelopment scheme.
Lego children's centre opens in Hillingdon
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Dec 2010
More than one million Lego bricks have been used to construct a new children's centre in Hillingdon, West London, which opened on 19 November.
Dinosaur park planned for New York
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
Emil Galasso, vice president and co-owner of the Howe Caverns visitor attraction in Cobleskill, New York, has unveiled plans for a new park at the site.
February start for £45m Tate Britain project
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
Tate has announced that work on a £45m scheme to transform its original London gallery - Tate Britain - is to get underway in February 2011.
Government approval for Wirral Waters
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has approved developer Peel Holdings' plans for the £4.5bn transformation of Wallasey and Birkenhead Docks.
HLF announces £45m budget increase
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
An additional £45m will be made available by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for new grants in 2011-12, it has been confirmed.
25-year master plan for Oregon Zoo
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
The Oregon-based SRG Partnership is to lead a team tasked with developing a 25-year master plan for Oregon Zoo.
BuzzSaw Falls to debut at Alabama Adventure
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
BuzzSaw Falls is to be the name of the new Shoot-the-Chutes attraction at the Alabama Adventure amusement park in the US.
Historic East London mill to be revamped
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Nov 2010
A Grade I-listed former flour mill located on the edge of London's Olympic Park is set to undergo a major overhaul after securing a funding boost.
York presents heritage bid to Parliament
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Nov 2010
Representatives from York's archaeological and heritage groups have presented the city's bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site to the House of Commons.
Visitor numbers up at Ocean Park
BY Martin Nash | 25 Nov 2010
Ocean Park in Hong Kong saw a 10 percent rise in revenue to HK$986.6m (£80.7m) for the financial year to June 2010.
RSC unveils new £112.8m Stratford home
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Nov 2010
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has reopened its new theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon following a £112.8m development programme.
'Sustainable' visitor centre for Loch Ness
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Nov 2010
Glasgow-based Cameron Webster Architects (CWA) has unveiled its latest proposals for a new 'sustainable' visitor centre at Loch Ness, Scotland.
Arts Council to take on museums role
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Nov 2010
Culture minister Ed Vaizey has announced that Arts Council England (ACE) is likely to take on responsibilities currently held by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
     
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7463 to 7482 of 9725 news stories
Six Flags reorganises debts
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has repaid a US$250m (€188m, £158m) higher interest loan by increasing the amount on another loan from US$770m (€578m, £487m) to $950m (€713m, £601m).
Approval for Ashmolean expansion plans
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Dec 2010
Work is to start on a £5m redevelopment of the Ashmolean Museum's Egyptian galleries after the plans were approved by Oxford City Council.
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum opens
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Dec 2010
The new £21m Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (RBBM) has been unveiled by the National Trust of Scotland (NTS) in Alloway, Ayrshire.
The future of Kentucky Kingdom
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Dec 2010
Kentucky Kingdom, the former Six Flags site in Louisville, US, may reopen if its new owners can get hold of US$50m.
Wannado City to close in January
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Dec 2010
Wannado City, the children's theme park at the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise, Florida, US, is to close in January.
New sustainable resort concept from EuroDisney
BY Martin Nash | 02 Dec 2010
Euro Disney and Groupe Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs have unveiled Les Villages Nature de Val d'Europe (Villages Nature), their new sustainable vacation destination concept.
Royal B.C. Museum plans expansion
BY Martin Nash | 02 Dec 2010
The Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria, BC, Canada is seeking approval for the rezoning of its current site as the first step in a major redevelopment scheme.
Lego children's centre opens in Hillingdon
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Dec 2010
More than one million Lego bricks have been used to construct a new children's centre in Hillingdon, West London, which opened on 19 November.
Dinosaur park planned for New York
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
Emil Galasso, vice president and co-owner of the Howe Caverns visitor attraction in Cobleskill, New York, has unveiled plans for a new park at the site.
February start for £45m Tate Britain project
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
Tate has announced that work on a £45m scheme to transform its original London gallery - Tate Britain - is to get underway in February 2011.
Government approval for Wirral Waters
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has approved developer Peel Holdings' plans for the £4.5bn transformation of Wallasey and Birkenhead Docks.
HLF announces £45m budget increase
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Nov 2010
An additional £45m will be made available by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for new grants in 2011-12, it has been confirmed.
25-year master plan for Oregon Zoo
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
The Oregon-based SRG Partnership is to lead a team tasked with developing a 25-year master plan for Oregon Zoo.
BuzzSaw Falls to debut at Alabama Adventure
BY Martin Nash | 30 Nov 2010
BuzzSaw Falls is to be the name of the new Shoot-the-Chutes attraction at the Alabama Adventure amusement park in the US.
Historic East London mill to be revamped
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Nov 2010
A Grade I-listed former flour mill located on the edge of London's Olympic Park is set to undergo a major overhaul after securing a funding boost.
York presents heritage bid to Parliament
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Nov 2010
Representatives from York's archaeological and heritage groups have presented the city's bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site to the House of Commons.
Visitor numbers up at Ocean Park
BY Martin Nash | 25 Nov 2010
Ocean Park in Hong Kong saw a 10 percent rise in revenue to HK$986.6m (£80.7m) for the financial year to June 2010.
RSC unveils new £112.8m Stratford home
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Nov 2010
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has reopened its new theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon following a £112.8m development programme.
'Sustainable' visitor centre for Loch Ness
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Nov 2010
Glasgow-based Cameron Webster Architects (CWA) has unveiled its latest proposals for a new 'sustainable' visitor centre at Loch Ness, Scotland.
Arts Council to take on museums role
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Nov 2010
Culture minister Ed Vaizey has announced that Arts Council England (ACE) is likely to take on responsibilities currently held by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
     
 


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