August 9, 2024
Art Investment

Bristol Airport secures £60m investment and sustainability award

A £60m investment has been announced for a public transport interchange hub and multi-storey car park at Bristol Airport.  The airport also won the Sustainable Airport trophy at this year’s Airport Honour Awards, run by International Airport Review. The Sustainable Airport award recognised Bristol Airport’s efforts to achieve net-zero operations by 2030. The multimillion-pound investment

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Supporting the delivery of airport operator daa’s Capital Investment Programme

Our team, supported by partners AECOM, Arup and Wilson James, will augment daa’s existing in-house infrastructure teams. This is alongside the ongoing delivery of daa’s Capital Investment Programme 2020+, while also helping to develop a ‘single integrated culture’.     We are leading the integrated delivery partner team, supporting daa in the provision of programme management,

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Hutton play area given renovation as part of borough-wide investment – Blog Preston

£95k has been invested into Hutton play area as part of a council initiative. Advertisement South Ribble Borough Council have refurbished the play area as part of £2.4m investment into play areas across the borough. Hutton play area, which was last updated in 2000, has seen major improvements with state-of-the-art facilities added

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Moomoo’s Parent Company Futu Holdings Announces US$338.5 M in Revenues and US$147.9 M Non-GAAP Net Income for Q3 2023

PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Moomoo’s parent company Futu Holdings Ltd. (“Futu” or the “Company”), a leading tech-driven online brokerage and wealth management platform reported unaudited Q3 2023 earnings with US$338.5 million in revenues, up 36.2% year-over-year (“yoy”), and US$147.9 million in non-GAAP net income, a 43.7% yoy increase. Moomoo’s parent company

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How El Paso’s Streetcars, Left for Dead in the Desert, Rose Again

This story was originally co-published by Next City and El Paso Matters as part of their joint Equitable Cities Reporting Fellowship For Borderland Narratives. In 2010, El Paso native and photographer Peter Svarzbein had a vision for bringing El Paso’s streetcars back to life. For his graduate thesis at the New York City School of

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The CSRC Conducts a Second Round of Consultation on the Derivative Trading Measures

Consolidated Positions of Derivative Trading and Futures Trading First Draft v.s. Second Draft JunHe’s Submission on First Draft 1. Art. 9 v.s. Current Art. 13 The CSRC may, based on the needs of market supervision, implement a position limit regime and a large position reporting regime for derivative trading. When implementing the position limit regime

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Arts journalism captures ‘the richness of being alive’, so why is New Zealand struggling to support it? And what’s the solution?

One of the primary roles of arts and culture is to hold a mirror up to society. The stories artists tell through books, performance, movies, music and visual art reflects an image of who we are, and shows us who we might yet become. Journalism plays a crucial role in holding a mirror to this

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Check out the new Eugene Family YMCA and its features

As the Eugene Family YMCA prepares to open the doors of its new facility, the Don Stathos campus, staff are working to finish up last-minute projects, painting and cleaning. The Register-Guard got a sneak peek last week of the new 75,000-square-foot complex which CEO Brian Steffen called a “world-class” facility. “(This is) a dream that

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Iconic Investment Site for sale with coveted planning…

One of the West Midlands most famous landmark buildings has been listed for sale. Commercial agents and investment specialist Robert Irving Burns says the iconic Beattie’s department store, on Victoria Street in central Wolverhampton, is set in a designated regeneration zone. The site is huge – 376,636 square feet – and

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Brit Marling on the Art of Storytelling and the Unexpected Prescience of ‘A Murder at the End of the World’

Vogue: Obviously the show has been delayed a few times, both due to COVID and the Hollywood strikes. How does it feel to be finally putting it out into the world? Brit Marling: Oh, gosh. We started thinking about this idea in 2018, and in 2019 it started to take more shape. In 2020, we

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