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Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany

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Iconic Liverpool attraction opens door to new operators

An opportunity to reimagine one of the UK’s most recognisable towers has been formally opened by Rivington Hark, as St Johns Beacon invites operators and partners to shape its next phase.

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DreamLab uses Christie projectors to update St Louis Grand Hall Experience

The Grand Hall Experience at St Louis Union Station in St Louis, US, has recently undergone a major upgrade, involving new projection technology, media servers, and new and refreshed content.


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Historical Significance meets Unique Investment Opportunity
Location: Jersey Company: Jersey War Tunnels
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Padel Tennis Lease Opportunity
Location: Stratford, East London. Company: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
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Greenwood Family Theme Park for sale
Location: Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN Company: Newmark
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South Coast Beach Restaurant To Let
Location: Newhaven, Sussex Company: EiA Real Estate
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Expressions of interest to lease Tutbury Castle
Location: Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire Company: Savills
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Invite to Tender for Leisure Management Systems
Location: Oxford Company: University of Oxford
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07 May 2020
BIG creates spiral museum for Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet
Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet will open a museum celebrating the company history next month (June 2020). Located next to the company HQ in the village of Le Brassus in the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland, the museum has been designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and will immerse visitors in the .... More>>
04 May 2020
MPs write to chancellor demanding more support for tourism and hospitality
Nearly a hundred members of parliament (MP) have written a letter to chancellor Rishi Sunak, asking the government to "do more" to protect the UK tourism and hospitality industry. The letter, sent in by 85 MPs, outlines a number of additional support measures, in order to protect the more than six million jobs .... More>>
29 Apr 2020
Israel's tourism industry begins gradual relaunch – some hotels given green light to open
Hotels in Israel with ground floor rooms have been given permission to reopen for business – but only for domestic tourism. Seen as the first step in the tourism industry’s return to activity, the decision to begin reopening the country's hotels was made at a special cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister .... More>>
22 Apr 2020
Leisure industry bodies join UK government to tackle loneliness during lockdown
The UK government has launched a "major effort" to tackle loneliness and social isolation during the coronavirus outbreak. Led by Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden, the plan will aim to ensure that, for people of all ages and backgrounds, staying at home does not need to lead to loneliness. To support the .... More>>
21 Apr 2020
Disney places 100,000 workers on unpaid leave – plans to save US$500m a month
Walt Disney is set to stop paying more than 100,000 of its theme park and hotel workers as the entertainment giant struggles with coronavirus closures. Disney's attractions and hotels have been shut in Europe and the US for more than five weeks now. According to the Financial Times, the company's .... More>>
17 Apr 2020
Future of Canada's oldest aquarium 'under threat' due to coronavirus shutdown
Vancouver Aquarium is in danger of having to close its doors permanently, due to a collapse in revenues brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. The attraction – the oldest public aquarium in Canada – was forced to close its doors on 17 March. Now, a month later, it has made a desperate plea for financial help .... More>>
15 Apr 2020
Tourism Society emergency meeting addresses impact of delayed lockdown on tourism industry
The Tourism Society scheduled an emergency meeting on 15 April to discuss breaking news relating to lockdown timings. The move comes following statements by president Macron indicating that although France will begin to lift lockdown by 11 May for schools and businesses, tourism businesses in France will remain .... More>>
15 Apr 2020
Tourism industry must lead and inspire, says Ken Robinson
OPINION TOURISM IN A POST-CORONAVIRUS WORLD By Ken Robinson CBE, tourism expert. Coronavirus is devastating for the tourism and leisure sectors globally. For now, the focus is on business ‘discontinuity’, the impact of the pandemic on our employees and their families, whether and how companies will .... More>>
14 Apr 2020
National Geographic Museum creates virtual tour of Jane Goodall exhibition during lockdown
The National Geographic Museum in Washington DC, US, has developed its first ever virtual tour of an exhibition, offering the public the opportunity "visit" even while the institution remains shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. A virtual tour of its popular Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane .... More>>
07 Apr 2020
CAVU Designwerks appoints Nathan Jones as chief operating officer
Nathan Jones has been appointed to the newly-created role of chief operating officer at CAVU Designwerks. An industry veteran, Jones joins CAVU with more than 22 years industry experience, having held roles at Brogent Technologies and Vekoma. He most recently served as president of Park Attractions at .... More>>
06 Apr 2020
Longleat's Lord Bath dies from COVID-19
The attractions industry has lost one of its personalities with the passing of Lord Bath, the owner of Longleat Safari Park in the UK, who died on Saturday 4 April aged 87 after contracting the coronavirus. Born Alexander Thynn, he inherited the Longleat estate from his father, Henry Thynn, sixth Marquis of Bath, .... More>>
06 Apr 2020
London Transport Museum goes digital
London Transport Museum’s doors may be closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the collection is now open to virtual visitors online. For families who were looking forward to visiting the Museum over the Easter holidays, a new online activity hub offers fun problem-solving games, word searches, quizzes and .... More>>
02 Apr 2020
Cox Architecture creates dramatic, flowing theatre for Sydney
Cox Architecture's Sydney Coliseum Theatre combines a flowing form with a restrained palette of materials to create a beautiful and dramatic new cultural hub. Located in the Rooty Hill area of Western Sydney, the design for the facility was based on the concept of transcendence, with the aim of creating a journey .... More>>
01 Apr 2020
Getty Museum challenges followers to recreate works of art at home
Staff at the Getty Museum have come up with a novel way to engage with their visitors during the ongoing pandemic – by asking them to recreate famous works of art at home. With around a third of the world's global population under movement restrictions related to COVID-19, the Los Angeles-based museum, which .... More>>
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