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Designs revealed for new Grimsby leisure centre
by Kath Hudson | 04 Dec 2012
Designs for a contemporary leisure centre, in Grimsby, were unveiled by North East Lincolnshire Council yesterday. The £8.4m Grimsby Leisure Centre will feature a hi-tech two storey wall of glass to create a shop window for sport. Award winning architects, Faulknerbrowns, have come up with the vision, which includes a 25m competition pool, an easy access learner pool, a 60 station gym, a fitness studio, and sauna. Cllr Mick Burnett,
Edinburgh hotel to open first Guerlain Spa in UK
by Aoife Dowling | 30 Nov 2012
The Caledonian, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland is set to launch the UK's first Guerlain Spa on 1 January, following a £24m (US$38m, 30m euro) redevelopment of the property. Managed by Hilton Worldwide, the hotel's spa will be operated as a beauty spa and be open to both hotel guests and non-guests. Facilities at the spa include three large treatment rooms, a swimming pool, steamroom, sauna, spa pool
Plans underway for a US$350m sports complex in New Jersey
by Aoife Dowling | 30 Nov 2012
Plans are underway for a US$350m (£219m, 269m euro) sports complex and destination resort in Vineland, New Jersey, US. Magic Sports – a private company headed by entrepreneur Ron Nametko and developer Sora Northeast Development – have submitted a proposal for the privately funded Magic Sports Complex to the Vineyard zoning board. Plans for the complex include indoor and outdoor facilities for hosting training camps and leagues for competitive tournament
Hastings pier wins £11.4m lottery grant
by Kath Hudson | 30 Nov 2012
The next chapter in the story of Hastings Pier, which was gutted by fire in 2010, is underway, following the news of a successful Heritage Lottery Fund grant. The £11.4m HLF grant will provide the lion's share of the £13.9m redevelopment costs. Plans, drawn up by architects deRijke Marsh Morgan (dRMM), include a traditional seaside promenade, farmers' markets, open air cinema, restaurant, bistro, bar, music, theatre, fairs and fetes. According
£30m revamp for Belfry Hotel and Golf Resort
by Aoife Dowling | 28 Nov 2012
The Belfry Hotel and Golf Resort in Warwickshire is set to undergo a £30m refurbishment. The Belfry was bought in August by American investment firm KSL Capital Partners, which appointed The De Vere Group to manage the property. It is expected that work will begin on the resort early next year. The renovations will include updating the guestrooms and function suites as well as a revamp of the restaurants and
Former BBC centre to re-open as luxury hotel
by Aoife Dowling | 28 Nov 2012
A former BBC broadcasting centre is to open as a luxury hotel following a £4m redevelopment. Located near Evesham and Stratford-upon-Avon in Worcestershire, the Grade II listed Wood Norton property will re-open as a boutique hotel at the end of the month. The hotel will feature 50 guestrooms including five suites. It will also house a restaurant, bar and al fresco dining terrace. Other facilities include boardroom and meeting facilities,
W Bangkok set to open in December
by Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
Starwood Hotels and Resorts is set to launch W Bangkok hotel in December - its second W property in Thailand. Located on the North Sathorn Road, the hotel will feature 407 guestrooms including 32 suites. The hotel will also house an Away Spa and a Sweat Fitness Centre as well as a wet outdoor heated pool. W Bangkok will form part of the Golden Land's Sathorn Square, a mixed-use project
New Dubai city will boast 100 hotels and world's largest mall
by Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
A new city is to be built in Dubai which will feature the world's largest mall, a theme park complex and 100 hotels. Plans for the new Mohammed bin Rashid city were revealed by prime minister and ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. As well as the gigantic Mall of the World, the city will also house 100 hotels, a 455-acre park and an international family attraction in
Plans underway for world's largest sculpture in Abu Dhabi
by Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
Abu Dhabi will play host to a US$340m (263m euro, £212m) sculpture constructed entirely from oil barrels. The Mastaba, set to be the world's biggest permanent sculpture, will be 150m (492ft) high and 225m (738ft) wide with 60-degree slanted walls. The attraction, created by Bulgarian-born artist Christo, is to be erected in Al Gharbia, 160km (100miles) south of the city of Abu Dhabi. The Mastaba will be made from 410,000
BAM chosen for Huddersfield sports project
by Tom Walker | 27 Nov 2012
Kirklees Council has appointed BAM Construction as the preferred contractor for the new multi-million pound Huddersfield Sports Centre which will be built on Spring Grove car park in Springwood, Huddersfield. The new facility will replace the existing Southgate sports centre, which is coming to the end of its life and will close once the new centre is up and running. BAM has been successful in meeting stage one of a
Six Senses Spa planned as part of Alpina Gstaad resort
by Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
The Alpina Gstaad hotel and spa is set to launch in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland next month. Located on a 20,000sq m (215,278sq ft) hill top area in Oberbort, the resort will feature 56 guestrooms and suites and 11 private apartments within the hotel. It will also house three private apartments within a chalet, and two private chalets. Designed by Swiss architectual firm Jaggi & Partner AG, the hotel features
£7.8m leisure centre to open in Gosport
by Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
A new £7.8m leisure centre is set to open in Gosport in December. The centre will replace the Holbrook recreation Centre on Fareham Road and will be operated by DC Leisure. The development which is been carried out by Wilmott Dixon contractors will feature a swimming pool and learner pool as well as a sauna and steamroom. The centre will also house a sports hall, 70 station health and fitness
£40m campus to open in east Manchester
by Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Plans are underway to build a £40m community campus in east Manchester. The 16-acre development project is led by Manchester City Council (MCC) and supported by Manchester City Football Club. The Beswick Community Hub Masterplan sets out a blueprint for four key initiatives; a new leisure centre with a swimming pool, Connell Sixth Form College (a 600-place sixth form college for 16- to 19-year-olds); the Manchester Institute of Sports Science
Grand Hyatt set to open in Manila, Philippines
by Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Grand Hyatt hotel and Hyatt branded residences are set to open in Manila, Philippines in 2015. The new property is a joint venture between a Hyatt affiliate, property developer Federal Land Inc. and Japanese financial services group ORIX Corporation. Grand Hyatt Manila will be located on the top 14 floors of a 66-story office and hotel tower and will feature 438 guestrooms. Designed by China-based architects Wong + Ouyang, the
Hello Kitty Town opened at Malaysian resort
by Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park has opened a Hello Kitty Town at its Malaysian resort. Located in Nusajaya Joho, the Hello Kitty Town is the first of its kind outside Japan and features walk-through experiences, interactive activities and Kitty-theme rides. The Town will house an interactive Black Wonder themed experience, a Hello Kitty House and the ‘Purfect' stage with live performances by Hello Kitty and friends My Melody and Little
Anantara Sanya Resort & Spa opens in China
by Aoife Dowling | 22 Nov 2012
Anantara has launched Anantara Sanya Resort & Spa - the group's second resort in China. Located on Hainan Island, the resort features 122 rooms including suites and private pool villas. A signature of the resort are the Spa Pool Villas facing the ocean. The villas feature 500sq m (5,382sq ft) of living space including a pool oasis with private trails to the shoreline. Guests will also have use of a
US$185m museum to open in Dallas, US
by Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The US$185m (£116m, 114.5m euro) Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, US is set to open in December. Designed by Los Angeles-based architect Thom Mayne, the museum will feature five floors of public space with 11 permanent exhibit halls, including a children's museum and a hall to host travel exhibitions. The museum also houses an expansive glass-enclosed lobby and rooftop deck, a 3D digital cinema and an auditorium.
Rezidor opens hotel and spa in Nantes
by Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
Rezidor Hotel Group has opened Radisson Blu Hotel in Nantes, France. Housed in the former Court of Justice that was constructed in 1851, the hotel features 142 rooms with 20 suites. Facilities include a 2,153sq ft (200sq m) day spa, featuring a sauna, hammam and health club. Located in the city centre, the hotel was designed by architect Jacques Cholet and interior designer Jean-Philippe Nuel. The aim was to maintain
Jewish Museum Berlin unveils latest extension
by Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The Jewish Museum Berlin in the German capital has unveiled its latest extension - the Academy – designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. The 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) Academy stands on the site of Berlin's one-time flower market. Located adjacent to the museum, it houses a library, archives and education centre and offers additional office, storage and support space for the museum. Daniel Libeskind's latest design links the building to the
Work begins on Derby's £24m multi-use arena
by Tom Walker | 21 Nov 2012
Construction work is set to begin on the £24m multi-use sports arena in Derby. Located near Derby's Pride Park Stadium, the 14,500sq m (156,077sq ft) will feature a 250m indoor cycling track and a 1.5km (0.9-mile) outdoor closed cycle trail. In the centre of the indoor cycling track will be a sports infield accommodating 12 badminton courts and hospitality facilities. The venue will be able to host 5,000 spectators. Designed
Hermitage to open new art wing
by Aoife Dowling | 20 Nov 2012
The restoration of the Eastern Wing at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia is set to be complete by 2014. The Eastern Wing previously belonged to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation will be used for exhibiting art of the 19th-21st century. Located in the General Staff Building, the restoration project is a result of joint initiatives of the State Hermitage and the government of the Russian
New leisure centre planned for Hinckley
by Aoife Dowling | 20 Nov 2012
A new leisure centre is set to open in Hinckley, Leicestershire by March 2015. The centre will feature a main 25m pool with six lanes and a learner pool. It will also house a sports hall with six badminton courts, a health and fitness facility with 100 stations, two dance studios / multi-purpose rooms, a climbing wall and a health suite. The centre will be located in Argents Mead, which
Sand sculpture theme park to open in Brighton
by Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
A sand sculpture theme park is set to open on disused land near Brighton Marina after Brighton and Hove City Council approved the temporary use of the former Black Rock swimming pool site. A council initiative invited developers to come forward with ideas for temporary uses and the Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival (BSSF) was selected as offering the best chance of boosting the city's economy. Other proposals considered were a
US$300m spa resort for St Kitts
by Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
The US$300m (£185m, 215m euro) Kittitian Hill Resort in St Kitts expects to open its first phase in December. Situated in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean Sea, the first phase will include 90 one-bedroom cottages, 24 villas and a golf course. The par-72 golf course has been designed by European Golf Design (EGD) in association with US Masters winner and 2006 Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam. The phase will
Louvre to collaborate with Fine Arts Museums
by Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
Musée du Louvre in Paris, France and Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco, US are set to collaborate on a series of exhibitions over the next five years. The international accord includes plans to share significant works of art from both museums' collections with audiences in San Francisco and Paris. The partnership will see collaborations on publications, art conservation projects and public education programs. The two institutions will work together
Zaha Hadid selected to redesign Japan's National Stadium
by Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
The Japan Sport Council (JSC) has selected Zaha Hadid Architects to redesign its Kasumigaoka National Stadium. The 80,000-seat stadium will need to be complete in time for the country's staging of the 2019 Rugby World Cup and as part of Tokyo's bid for the 2020 Olympic Games. The London-based architecture firm, which was most recently responsible for the design of the 17,500-capacity London Aquatics Centre, was selected ahead of 11
The Moat Spa opens after £2m revamp
by Aoife Dowling | 15 Nov 2012
Ruthin Castle in North Wales, UK has opened The Moat Spa - its all-weather spa concept incorporating indoor and outdoor experiences - after a £2m revamp. The new spa is located in the woodlands of the privately-owned Ruthin Castle Hotel near Chester, with facilities including one of the UK's first outdoor log-fired sauna tents. Owners Anthony and Amanda Saint Claire worked with Blue Spa and Leisure in designing the spa,
Mega resort planned for Desaru Coast, Malaysia
by Aoife Dowling | 15 Nov 2012
A luxury integrated resort - Desaru Coast - is set to open on the eastern coast of Jahor, Malaysia in 2015. Destination Resorts and Hotels (DRH) - established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, an investment-holding arm of the government of Malaysia - is developing the 3,900-acre resort. Desaru Coast will launch in phases and will feature an array of luxury hotels and golf residences as well as theme and water parks,
£3m Y Spa opens at Wyboston Lakes
by Tom Walker | 14 Nov 2012
Just over £3m (3.7m euro, US$4.8m) has been invested in a new 11,000sq ft (1,022sq m) full-service spa at Wyboston Lakes, an independently-owned leisure and conference destination in Bedfordshire, UK. Located within an onsite hotel, Y Spa is one of the most significant UK spa openings in 2012 and has been put together by some of the country's top talents. Ray Payne, previously a long-standing general manager at the famous
Fairmont and Raffles to open hotels at new Manila complex
by Aoife Dowling | 12 Nov 2012
Hotel operators Fairmont and Raffles are set to open two new properties at a mixed-use tower at Makati in Metro Manila in December. The complex will feature a 30-floor tower housing the Raffles Makati with 32 suites; Raffles Residences with 237 residences for private ownership; and Fairmount Makati, a hotel with 280 deluxe rooms. The developers of the complex are KHOALI Manila, a joint venture between Kingdom Hotel Investments (KHI)
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