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Speculation soars around IPO of Merlin landlord Nick Leslau
BY Jak Phillips | 17 Apr 2014
Property investor Nick Leslau – whose company Prestbury Investments own a large chunk of Merlin Entertainments' real estate portfolio – is set to make a return to the London stock exchange with an IPO likely to be worth £1.5bn, according to reports.
$200m Orlando hub gets new name, opening date
BY Jason Holland | 17 Apr 2014
The opening of a new $200m (€144m, £119m) entertainment hub in Orlando has been pushed back to spring 2015 – but finally has a confirmed name.
Aquarium fined over illegal wildlife trafficking
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
Idaho Aquarium in the US has been sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiring to harvest, transport and sell illegal wildlife.
Wright & Wright Architects to design Geffrye Museum development
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
The Geffrye Museum has named Wright & Wright Architects to lead the design of its £14m (€17m, US$23m) development scheme.
Hitler museum launches design contest
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
A museum charting the history of National Socialism in Germany has launched an open design contest for its £14m ($23.5m, €17m) expansion project.
New Banksy piece becomes paid attraction hours after being discovered
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2014
A new graffito by renowned street artist Banksy has been removed within hours of being found and put on paid display by an ailing community centre.
Record investment in new European attractions
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
European theme parks have made a record investment in new rides and attractions for 2014, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA).
Gruppe wins Museum of London's architecture competition
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
Zurich-based architects Gruppe, have been announced as the winners of a competition organised by the Architecture Foundation and the Museum of London (MOL).
Zaha Hadid completes Dongdaemun Design Plaza
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
Work has been completed on the US$425m (€307m, £254m) Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in South Korea.
Sweden's proposed Nobel Centre comes up against opposition from local group
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2014
A heritage row has erupted over plans to build a permanent home and museum for the Nobel prize – the first in the award’s 114-year history.
Aquarium plan tanks at community meeting
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Plans for a $3m (€2.17m, £1.8m), 8,000ft (2,438m) aquarium in St Augustine, Florida have been put on ice after local residents opposed the project.
Cowabunga Bay to open with added surf-themed sections
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Las Vegas waterpark Cowabunga Bay remains on track to open this summer – with Turkish designer Polin unveiling a new giant waterslide attraction.
New California wine museum learns from mistakes of the past
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
A planned 15,000sq ft (1,394sq m) wine museum in California is aiming to uncork in summer 2015 – but must first raise $3-4m (€2.17-2.9m, £1.8-2.4m) in order to launch.
Visitor facility at Perth Zoo simulates face-to-face ape encounter
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Perth Zoo visitors can experience the sights, smells, and sounds of orangutans high up in the rainforest with the opening of a new AUS$3.6m ($3.4m, €2.45m, £2.03m) boardwalk visitor facility.
Good omens for record-breaking Banshee coaster
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
The longest inverted rollercoaster in the world is opening in the US on Friday. The $24m Banshee will be the main attraction when the 2014 season at Kings Island begins on 18 April. The theme park is located near Cincinnati, in Ohio, US.
Paris zoo champions biozone layout
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
The completely rebuilt Parc Zoologique de Paris (Zoological Park of Paris) opened to visitors on Saturday 12 April - having undergone a transformation in not only design but also ethos.
Liverpool's Titanic-themed hotel welcomes first guests
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Apr 2014
One of Liverpool’s most iconic buildings has been brought back to life as a Titanic-themed luxury hotel, with the first two floors opening at the beginning of this month.
Details unveiled for Russia’s Dreamworks theme parks
BY Jason Holland | 14 Apr 2014
Russian development company Regions Group has confirmed the locations of its three Dreamworks-branded theme parks - which it says will be the largest indoor themed amusement parks in Europe.
Orlando welcomes record-breaking 59 million visitors in 2013
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Apr 2014
The city of Orlando, Florida – the theme park capital of the world – welcomed 59 million visitors during 2013, setting an all-time record for a US destination as it reaps the benefits of major resort expansions.
Royal Air Force Museum gains funding for major World War One exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Apr 2014
The Royal Air Force Museum has secured nearly £900,000 of funding for the creation of a major new exhibition chronicling the role of air power during the First World War through the stories of the men and women involved.
     
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Speculation soars around IPO of Merlin landlord Nick Leslau
BY Jak Phillips | 17 Apr 2014
Property investor Nick Leslau – whose company Prestbury Investments own a large chunk of Merlin Entertainments' real estate portfolio – is set to make a return to the London stock exchange with an IPO likely to be worth £1.5bn, according to reports.
$200m Orlando hub gets new name, opening date
BY Jason Holland | 17 Apr 2014
The opening of a new $200m (€144m, £119m) entertainment hub in Orlando has been pushed back to spring 2015 – but finally has a confirmed name.
Aquarium fined over illegal wildlife trafficking
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
Idaho Aquarium in the US has been sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiring to harvest, transport and sell illegal wildlife.
Wright & Wright Architects to design Geffrye Museum development
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
The Geffrye Museum has named Wright & Wright Architects to lead the design of its £14m (€17m, US$23m) development scheme.
Hitler museum launches design contest
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
A museum charting the history of National Socialism in Germany has launched an open design contest for its £14m ($23.5m, €17m) expansion project.
New Banksy piece becomes paid attraction hours after being discovered
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Apr 2014
A new graffito by renowned street artist Banksy has been removed within hours of being found and put on paid display by an ailing community centre.
Record investment in new European attractions
BY Jason Holland | 16 Apr 2014
European theme parks have made a record investment in new rides and attractions for 2014, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA).
Gruppe wins Museum of London's architecture competition
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
Zurich-based architects Gruppe, have been announced as the winners of a competition organised by the Architecture Foundation and the Museum of London (MOL).
Zaha Hadid completes Dongdaemun Design Plaza
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Apr 2014
Work has been completed on the US$425m (€307m, £254m) Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in South Korea.
Sweden's proposed Nobel Centre comes up against opposition from local group
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Apr 2014
A heritage row has erupted over plans to build a permanent home and museum for the Nobel prize – the first in the award’s 114-year history.
Aquarium plan tanks at community meeting
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Plans for a $3m (€2.17m, £1.8m), 8,000ft (2,438m) aquarium in St Augustine, Florida have been put on ice after local residents opposed the project.
Cowabunga Bay to open with added surf-themed sections
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Las Vegas waterpark Cowabunga Bay remains on track to open this summer – with Turkish designer Polin unveiling a new giant waterslide attraction.
New California wine museum learns from mistakes of the past
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
A planned 15,000sq ft (1,394sq m) wine museum in California is aiming to uncork in summer 2015 – but must first raise $3-4m (€2.17-2.9m, £1.8-2.4m) in order to launch.
Visitor facility at Perth Zoo simulates face-to-face ape encounter
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
Perth Zoo visitors can experience the sights, smells, and sounds of orangutans high up in the rainforest with the opening of a new AUS$3.6m ($3.4m, €2.45m, £2.03m) boardwalk visitor facility.
Good omens for record-breaking Banshee coaster
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
The longest inverted rollercoaster in the world is opening in the US on Friday. The $24m Banshee will be the main attraction when the 2014 season at Kings Island begins on 18 April. The theme park is located near Cincinnati, in Ohio, US.
Paris zoo champions biozone layout
BY Jason Holland | 15 Apr 2014
The completely rebuilt Parc Zoologique de Paris (Zoological Park of Paris) opened to visitors on Saturday 12 April - having undergone a transformation in not only design but also ethos.
Liverpool's Titanic-themed hotel welcomes first guests
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Apr 2014
One of Liverpool’s most iconic buildings has been brought back to life as a Titanic-themed luxury hotel, with the first two floors opening at the beginning of this month.
Details unveiled for Russia’s Dreamworks theme parks
BY Jason Holland | 14 Apr 2014
Russian development company Regions Group has confirmed the locations of its three Dreamworks-branded theme parks - which it says will be the largest indoor themed amusement parks in Europe.
Orlando welcomes record-breaking 59 million visitors in 2013
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Apr 2014
The city of Orlando, Florida – the theme park capital of the world – welcomed 59 million visitors during 2013, setting an all-time record for a US destination as it reaps the benefits of major resort expansions.
Royal Air Force Museum gains funding for major World War One exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Apr 2014
The Royal Air Force Museum has secured nearly £900,000 of funding for the creation of a major new exhibition chronicling the role of air power during the First World War through the stories of the men and women involved.
     
 


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