Brighton and Hove City Council has agreed to take on £51m of debt from the i360 tower after the firm behind the attraction ...
The 162metre observation tower, which sits on the coastal city's seafront and was designed by architects of the London Eye, opened in 2016. But owners Brighton I360 Ltd, failed to pay £51million ...
Councillors have agreed to sell the i360 viewing pod in Brighton to a mystery buyer. The sale includes writing off the £51m debt built up by Brighton i360 Ltd which called in administrators in ...
A SEASIDE council has been forced to write off a £51 million debt owed by a publicly funded tourist attraction following its ...
British Airways launched the world's first vertical cable car on the seafront of Brighton, England ... It takes visitors 450 feet high in a 360-degree glass pod. Produced by Claudia Romeo.
Brighton's i360 can no longer describe itself as the world's tallest moving observation tower, advertising watchdogs have ruled. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the claim was ...
Brighton and Hove City Council has agreed to write off a debt of more than £51 million owed by the i360 to pave the way for its sale ...
The £51m owed to Brighton Council in the UK for loans to keep the i360 attraction open is to be written off as the price of ...
Experience Brighton’s best views at Brighton i360. Glide up gently to 138 metres high in the futuristic glass viewing pod to enjoy 360° views of the sea, the sky, the South Downs, and the buzz ...
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 ...