A buyer has been found for the i360 viewing pod in Brighton. Hospitality group Nightcap Limited, which runs 46 venues in England and Wales, has taken on the remaining 115-year lease of the i360 for an ...
The council is preparing to write off a debt of more than £51 million owed by the i360. The move is aimed at clearing the way for a bidder to buy the viewing tower on Brighton seafront and reopen it.
The venue, which opened in the summer of 2016, closed last year when Brighton i360 went into administration with more then £50m in debt. It had been impacted by a number of factors including the ...
Brighton & Hove City Council leader Bella ... was important to support local seafront businesses that surround the viewing tower, which attracted 200,000 visitors a year. Councillor Birgit Miller ...
An curved arrow pointing right. British Airways launched the world's first vertical cable car on the seafront of Brighton, England. The British Airways i360 cost £42.4 million and took 10 years ...
The administrators of the i360 said that it would not be possible to sell the tourist attraction unless Brighton and Hove City Council writes off the money owed. The council’s cabinet is expected to ...
But owners Brighton I360 Ltd, failed to pay £51million of debt to the local council, which funded the tower's construction ... would,' one told BBC News. 'The view around is not particularly ...