Brighton's i360 is back up and running two months after it closed amid financial problems. The tourist attraction was bought ...
An iconic tourist attraction in Brighton has reopened – thanks to a former Dragons Den businesswoman and her husband.
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The Brighton i360 is due to reopen after being closed for more than two months. The viewing tower will open its doors again on 8 March after suddenly closing in December, following a series of ...
Plans to rename the Brighton i360 are under consideration ... She said: "One, we've got the structure right. This tower goes up and down, this view is amazing. "The pricing for the locals is ...
EXCLUSIVE: As Brighton i360 reopens the Express takes an in depth look at the venue's chequered history and hopes for the ...
Sarah Willingham hopes that people can “remember the bigger picture” as the Brighton i360 reopens today ... displaying the history of the tower as well as the West Pier, which sits directly ...
Hospitality group Nightcap Limited has signed a 115-year lease to run the site Plans to rename the Brighton i360 are under ... we've got the structure right. This tower goes up and down, this ...
The tourist attraction was bought over by Nightcap Ltd in February after Brighton & Hove City Council wiped the i360's £51m debt. Sarah Willingham, Nightcap Ltd founder and CEO, opened the tower ...
Businesses near the i360 have spoken of their relief that the viewing platform will soon reopen under new ownership. The Brighton landmark was saved earlier this year by hospitality company Nightcap ...