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Walt Disney World in union negotiations
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Jul 2010
Walt Disney World in Florida has begun negotiations with the unions responsible for its 58,000-strong workforce to put together a new employment contract.
Guy Drouin mulling over expansion plans
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Guy Drouin, the Canadian entrepreneur who launched Calypso, Canada's largest waterpark, in Ottawa in June has hinted that he might open further parks across the country.
Two major York projects under threat due to government cuts
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Jul 2010
Two major refurbishments of tourist destinations in York are under threat due to government spending cuts.
New gorilla enclosure for Werribee zoo
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, is building a home for its latest additions - three male gorillas, which are being moved from Melbourne Zoo as part of a breeding programme.
New hippo exhibit for Memphis Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Hippopotami at the Memphis Zoo in US will be treated to a new home next year when the US$16m (£11m, €13.1m) Zambezi Hippo River Camp opens.
Dolphin exhibit for Genoa Aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
The Acquario di Genova in Genoa, Italy, is being extended to house a major new dolphin exhibit.
Liverpool museum welcomes first exhibit
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jul 2010
The last surviving coach from the historic Liverpool Overhead Railway has become the first of 6,000 exhibits to take up residence at the new Museum of Liverpool.
Nickelodeon-branded attraction for Blackpool Pleasure Beach
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
Kids entertainment brand Nickelodeon and the Pleasure Beach amusement park in Blackpool are to partner in the development of the UK's first Nickelodeon-branded attraction.
Jerusalem museum reopens
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem has reopened following a 3-year, US$100m (£64.5m, €77m) redevelopment programme involving new galleries, orientation facilities and public spaces.
Danish art museum wins architectural award
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
Steven Holl Architects has received international architecture awards for the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art in Herning, Denmark, and the Knut Hamsun Center in Hamarøy, Norway.
Museum of Patriotism to become a virtual attraction
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
The National Museum of Patriotism in Atlanta, Georgia, US is to change its name to The National Foundation of Patriotism.
DCMS to axe MLA and merge sports bodies
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jul 2010
Plans to merge Sport England and UK Sport have been revealed as part of a wider shake-up of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's (DCMS) 55 arms-length bodies.
Four projects to share £10.5m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jul 2010
Abbotsford, the former Scottish Borders home of writer Sir Walter Scott is one of four historic locations to receive a confirmed share of £10.5m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Farm attraction looking to expand
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jul 2010
Rick Turner, the owner of two The Big Sheep visitor attractions in Devon has announced plans to open more sites across the UK.
Designer appointed for SFMOMA expansion
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Oslo, Norway-based architects Snøhetta have been appointed to design a new US$250m (£164m) expansion to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).
Multi-million dollar expansion for St. Louis science centre
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
According to a report in the St. Louis Business Journal, the Saint Louis Science Centre in Missouri, US, is planning to build a new 13,000sq ft, US$9.5m (£6.2m) exhibition hall adjacent to its main entrance off Oakland Avenue.
N.C. zoo expansion contract awarded
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Charlotte, North Carolina, US-based Hendrick Construction has won a contract to build five new buildings and expand the North Carolina Zoo's 37-acre African Plains habitat.
HLF boost for two Welsh tourist sites
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Two of Wales' popular heritage visitor attractions have benefited from a £2.2m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Thorpe Park seeks planning consent for new water ride
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
In line with its Medium Term Development Plan that was submitted earlier this month, Merlin Entertainments' Thorpe Park theme park has applied for full planning permission to install a new water ride.
Yorkshire Museum revamp nearly complete
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 21 Jul 2010
The £2m refurbishment of Yorkshire Museum in York is nearly complete.
     
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7664 to 7683 of 9725 news stories
Walt Disney World in union negotiations
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Jul 2010
Walt Disney World in Florida has begun negotiations with the unions responsible for its 58,000-strong workforce to put together a new employment contract.
Guy Drouin mulling over expansion plans
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Guy Drouin, the Canadian entrepreneur who launched Calypso, Canada's largest waterpark, in Ottawa in June has hinted that he might open further parks across the country.
Two major York projects under threat due to government cuts
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Jul 2010
Two major refurbishments of tourist destinations in York are under threat due to government spending cuts.
New gorilla enclosure for Werribee zoo
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, is building a home for its latest additions - three male gorillas, which are being moved from Melbourne Zoo as part of a breeding programme.
New hippo exhibit for Memphis Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
Hippopotami at the Memphis Zoo in US will be treated to a new home next year when the US$16m (£11m, €13.1m) Zambezi Hippo River Camp opens.
Dolphin exhibit for Genoa Aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 28 Jul 2010
The Acquario di Genova in Genoa, Italy, is being extended to house a major new dolphin exhibit.
Liverpool museum welcomes first exhibit
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jul 2010
The last surviving coach from the historic Liverpool Overhead Railway has become the first of 6,000 exhibits to take up residence at the new Museum of Liverpool.
Nickelodeon-branded attraction for Blackpool Pleasure Beach
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
Kids entertainment brand Nickelodeon and the Pleasure Beach amusement park in Blackpool are to partner in the development of the UK's first Nickelodeon-branded attraction.
Jerusalem museum reopens
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem has reopened following a 3-year, US$100m (£64.5m, €77m) redevelopment programme involving new galleries, orientation facilities and public spaces.
Danish art museum wins architectural award
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
Steven Holl Architects has received international architecture awards for the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art in Herning, Denmark, and the Knut Hamsun Center in Hamarøy, Norway.
Museum of Patriotism to become a virtual attraction
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jul 2010
The National Museum of Patriotism in Atlanta, Georgia, US is to change its name to The National Foundation of Patriotism.
DCMS to axe MLA and merge sports bodies
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jul 2010
Plans to merge Sport England and UK Sport have been revealed as part of a wider shake-up of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's (DCMS) 55 arms-length bodies.
Four projects to share £10.5m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jul 2010
Abbotsford, the former Scottish Borders home of writer Sir Walter Scott is one of four historic locations to receive a confirmed share of £10.5m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Farm attraction looking to expand
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jul 2010
Rick Turner, the owner of two The Big Sheep visitor attractions in Devon has announced plans to open more sites across the UK.
Designer appointed for SFMOMA expansion
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Oslo, Norway-based architects Snøhetta have been appointed to design a new US$250m (£164m) expansion to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).
Multi-million dollar expansion for St. Louis science centre
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
According to a report in the St. Louis Business Journal, the Saint Louis Science Centre in Missouri, US, is planning to build a new 13,000sq ft, US$9.5m (£6.2m) exhibition hall adjacent to its main entrance off Oakland Avenue.
N.C. zoo expansion contract awarded
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Charlotte, North Carolina, US-based Hendrick Construction has won a contract to build five new buildings and expand the North Carolina Zoo's 37-acre African Plains habitat.
HLF boost for two Welsh tourist sites
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
Two of Wales' popular heritage visitor attractions have benefited from a £2.2m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Thorpe Park seeks planning consent for new water ride
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jul 2010
In line with its Medium Term Development Plan that was submitted earlier this month, Merlin Entertainments' Thorpe Park theme park has applied for full planning permission to install a new water ride.
Yorkshire Museum revamp nearly complete
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 21 Jul 2010
The £2m refurbishment of Yorkshire Museum in York is nearly complete.
     
 


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