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Coney Island park plans revealed
BY Tom Walker | 17 Feb 2010
The City of New York and New Jersey-based Central Amusement International (CAI) has unveiled detailed plans for a new amusement park on Coney Island, New York, US.
4D roller-coaster to swoop into China
BY Martin Nash | 16 Feb 2010
Dinosaur Park in Changzhou, China is to see the launch in 2011 of S&S Worldwide's third 4th Dimension roller-coaster.
Thomas Land for Six Flags Maryland
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags will open a Thomas Town family attraction at its park in Mitchellville, Maryland, US later this year.
Ecsite launches grants
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2010
The European network of science centers and museums (Ecsite) is making available 15 subsidies as part of efforts to promote city-based science initiatives.
Visits and profits down at Cedar Fair
BY Tom Walker | 15 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Cedar Fair suffered a 7 per cent decrease in visitor numbers during 2009, mainly down to a big fall in group and season pass sales.
New John O'Groats leisure plans unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Feb 2010
Leisure operators Natural Retreats and Heritage Great Britain (HGB) have unveiled a new joint venture to lead a multi-million pound development in John O'Groats, Scotland.
New Sherwood Forest visitor centre planned
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Feb 2010
Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) in the UK has unveiled revised plans for the development of a new Sherwood Forest visitor centre at Edwinstowe, near Mansfield.
Aquarium planned for Times Square
BY Martin Nash | 11 Feb 2010
Aquarium Development Corp., based in Toronto, Canada, is believed to have signed a preliminary agreement to lease the bottom seven floors of a 40-storey New York, US office tower for the creation of a new aquarium.
SIPTU set to submit Liberty Hall plans
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Feb 2010
SIPTU, one of Ireland's largest trade unions, is due to lodge plans with Dublin City Council today (11 February) for the development of a 'new' Liberty Hall in the heart of the city centre.
Ripley opens Australian site
BY Tom Walker | 11 Feb 2010
US-based Visitor attractions operator Ripley Entertainment has opened its latest Ripley's Believe It or Not! "odditorium" in the Cavill Mall at Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
Historic WWII motor boats' future secured
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Feb 2010
Efforts to safeguard the future of the last remaining World War II motor boats have been successful after Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust (PNBPT) received a £580,000 grant.
Disney’s Q1 earnings flat against last year
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 11 Feb 2010
The Walt Disney Company has seen its first quarter earnings equal those for the same period last year.
Grand plans for Billund
BY Tom Walker | 10 Feb 2010
Officials at the Danish city of Billund have appointed a team to draw up a feasibility study into establishing the city as the 'world's foremost centre of knowledge for children'.
Family friendly museum award shortlist announced
BY Tom Walker | 10 Feb 2010
The shortlist for this year's Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award has been revealed.
Dubai's Burj Khalifa closes observation deck
BY Pete Hayman | 10 Feb 2010
The observation deck on the 124th floor of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai, has been forced to close to the public due to "technical issues" a month after it opened.
Six Flags closes Kentucky Kingdom
BY Martin Nash | 09 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags is to close its Kentucky Kingdom operation.
Weston Pier topped out
BY Tom Walker | 08 Feb 2010
Redevelopment work on the Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset has advanced to the topping out phase.
Guggenheim vision for Aberdeen scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Feb 2010
Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF) has unveiled its vision for the development of a Scottish Guggenheim as part of a £140m scheme to transform Aberdeen city centre.
Brighton O wheel plans 'still on track'
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Feb 2010
A new 60m (197ft) observation wheel attraction is still scheduled to open this year in Brighton, East Sussex, despite plans being withdrawn by the company behind the scheme.
DCMS confirms £3m Cutty Sark grant
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2010
Cutty Sark, the historic clipper severely damaged by fire in 2007, will be fully restored in time for the 2012 Olympics after the government agreed to invest £3m in the scheme.
     
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7884 to 7903 of 9725 news stories
Coney Island park plans revealed
BY Tom Walker | 17 Feb 2010
The City of New York and New Jersey-based Central Amusement International (CAI) has unveiled detailed plans for a new amusement park on Coney Island, New York, US.
4D roller-coaster to swoop into China
BY Martin Nash | 16 Feb 2010
Dinosaur Park in Changzhou, China is to see the launch in 2011 of S&S Worldwide's third 4th Dimension roller-coaster.
Thomas Land for Six Flags Maryland
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags will open a Thomas Town family attraction at its park in Mitchellville, Maryland, US later this year.
Ecsite launches grants
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2010
The European network of science centers and museums (Ecsite) is making available 15 subsidies as part of efforts to promote city-based science initiatives.
Visits and profits down at Cedar Fair
BY Tom Walker | 15 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Cedar Fair suffered a 7 per cent decrease in visitor numbers during 2009, mainly down to a big fall in group and season pass sales.
New John O'Groats leisure plans unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Feb 2010
Leisure operators Natural Retreats and Heritage Great Britain (HGB) have unveiled a new joint venture to lead a multi-million pound development in John O'Groats, Scotland.
New Sherwood Forest visitor centre planned
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Feb 2010
Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) in the UK has unveiled revised plans for the development of a new Sherwood Forest visitor centre at Edwinstowe, near Mansfield.
Aquarium planned for Times Square
BY Martin Nash | 11 Feb 2010
Aquarium Development Corp., based in Toronto, Canada, is believed to have signed a preliminary agreement to lease the bottom seven floors of a 40-storey New York, US office tower for the creation of a new aquarium.
SIPTU set to submit Liberty Hall plans
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Feb 2010
SIPTU, one of Ireland's largest trade unions, is due to lodge plans with Dublin City Council today (11 February) for the development of a 'new' Liberty Hall in the heart of the city centre.
Ripley opens Australian site
BY Tom Walker | 11 Feb 2010
US-based Visitor attractions operator Ripley Entertainment has opened its latest Ripley's Believe It or Not! "odditorium" in the Cavill Mall at Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
Historic WWII motor boats' future secured
BY Pete Hayman | 11 Feb 2010
Efforts to safeguard the future of the last remaining World War II motor boats have been successful after Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust (PNBPT) received a £580,000 grant.
Disney’s Q1 earnings flat against last year
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 11 Feb 2010
The Walt Disney Company has seen its first quarter earnings equal those for the same period last year.
Grand plans for Billund
BY Tom Walker | 10 Feb 2010
Officials at the Danish city of Billund have appointed a team to draw up a feasibility study into establishing the city as the 'world's foremost centre of knowledge for children'.
Family friendly museum award shortlist announced
BY Tom Walker | 10 Feb 2010
The shortlist for this year's Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award has been revealed.
Dubai's Burj Khalifa closes observation deck
BY Pete Hayman | 10 Feb 2010
The observation deck on the 124th floor of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai, has been forced to close to the public due to "technical issues" a month after it opened.
Six Flags closes Kentucky Kingdom
BY Martin Nash | 09 Feb 2010
Theme park operator Six Flags is to close its Kentucky Kingdom operation.
Weston Pier topped out
BY Tom Walker | 08 Feb 2010
Redevelopment work on the Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset has advanced to the topping out phase.
Guggenheim vision for Aberdeen scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Feb 2010
Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF) has unveiled its vision for the development of a Scottish Guggenheim as part of a £140m scheme to transform Aberdeen city centre.
Brighton O wheel plans 'still on track'
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Feb 2010
A new 60m (197ft) observation wheel attraction is still scheduled to open this year in Brighton, East Sussex, despite plans being withdrawn by the company behind the scheme.
DCMS confirms £3m Cutty Sark grant
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2010
Cutty Sark, the historic clipper severely damaged by fire in 2007, will be fully restored in time for the 2012 Olympics after the government agreed to invest £3m in the scheme.
     
 


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