Exploris has as much swagger and technical prowess as any recent expedition concepts in the rarified 100-meter-plus class. The 328-footer from London-based Gresham Yacht Design combines an Ulstein ...
Superyacht explorers are hailed as the new breed of superyachts for the more adventurous seafarer for whom a cruise on the Mediterranean simply won’t cut it anymore. In reality, they’ve been around ...
The Exploris School, a charter school in downtown Raleigh, has acquired 5.5 acres near the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts. The property at 120 Kindley St. is home to a former Duke Energy ...
The two people who created Exploris are civic heroes. Gordon Smith and Anne Bryan shared a vision and for 15 years they fought to make it real: The museum about the world that opened in downtown ...
A rendering of the “energy positive building” that would have been built at 120 Kindley St., near the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts. The building would house Exploris elementary and ...
Exploris One is both old and new. It was built back in the ‘80s and then operated as a Silversea Cruises ship in recent times under the name of Silver Explorer. Following a refit that was completed in ...
But, with attendance slipping, is the museum a money pit or a good investment? Wake county had set aside $500,000 for the Exploris museum, but the commissioners wanted a progress report. More than six ...
A roughly $65 million state-of-the-art building that would provide a home for The Exploris School along with seven stories of office space was expected to be built in downtown Raleigh in 2017. The ...
It has been called a catalyst for downtown Raleigh's revitalization, but some critics call Exploris Museum a drain on taxpayers' money. The 2 1/2-year-old museum sits on $5 million in debt, paying ...
The Contemporary Art Museum is now part of NCSU’s College of Design. The new incarnation is officially known as Contemporary Art Museum–an Initiative of the College of Design. The college will hire a ...
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