The expansion of Yas Waterworld Yas Island, Abu Dhabi represents another bold step in our mission to deliver exceptional, world-leading and joyful experiences on Yas Island. These new rides not only transform water-based entertainment in the region but also reflect our ongoing commitment to creating innovative destinations that captivate visitors of all ages.
"Our commitment is to unlock the world's most extraordinary places through exclusive privileged access and once-in-a-lifetime experiences," he explained.
Expanding into Orlando allows us to better serve Central Florida's medical cannabis community. Our commitment to quality, education, and patient care remains at the forefront as we continue to grow.
I'm thrilled to join a company with such a strong foundation and people-first culture, Gallipeau said. I look forward to building high-performing teams and helping more families achieve the dream of homeownership.
Months after 's second season ended with Innie Mark (Adam Scott) and Innie Helly (Britt Lower) literally running into an uncertain future, executive producer Ben Stiller carefully teased possible expansions to the Severance universe, and indicated that he'd like to see an official video game based on the show.
"It's exciting," Johnson told ESPN. "Most of the time as general manager, at least in my experiences, you come into a new job and there are big challenges. There are big, big problems, really. And this is coming in with a clean slate, an opportunity to build from scratch."
"Our partnership marks a significant step forward in INE Security's continued growth and expansion in the Middle East," said Brett Erskine, Chief Revenue Officer at INE Security.
Buc-ee's, a beloved road trip stop, expands its reach with new locations in Mississippi, Virginia, and Georgia, promising more travelers a chance to enjoy its unique offerings.
Daimler Coaches North America has broken ground on a state-of-the-art delivery and service center in Jacksonville, FL, further strengthening its footprint and commitment in the North American market.
In his original objection against the McDonald's drive-thru proposal in Waterford, Mr Feehan claimed that the development "will fundamentally alter the nature of the retail warehouse park". He further claimed the McDonald's proposal "will negatively impact on existing restaurants and takeaways in the general area including in particular those in the city centre and district centres."