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[Brighton's iconic i360 observation tower faces closure
over owner's '£51million' debt] [An iconic tower in Brighton is facing closure over the owner's £51million debt unless it can find a rescue buyer. The Brighton i360 observation tower, designed by the architects of the London Eye, opened in 2016 and allows visitors to view the south coast at a 162 metre height. But the owners, Brighton I-360 Ltd, failed to pay £51million of debt to the local council, which funded the tower's construction in 2014 using money from the government's Public Works Loan Board. Debts accumulated when the attraction was hit by a fall in visitor numbers during the pandemic, while additional attractions such as a roller skate rink have also affected ticket sales. The company today filed a notice of its intention to appoint administrators with the High Court, according to Interpath Advisor, which is managing the attempted sale. 'The Brighton i360 has become an iconic visitor attraction, welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, but unfortunately is now at real risk of closing unless a buyer can be found,' Interpath's Charlie Carter said. The attraction was designed by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield, and built on the site that used to marked the entrance to Brighton's ruined West Pier, before it burned down. ] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...sure-debt.html |
Tragic ending
No Buyer found. Who could buy it? They would have to take the £51million owed to Brighton Council on. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12...4718792240.jpg |
[Brighton's i360 tower closes with 109 job losses
as owners go into administration while owing council £51million] [financially troubled i360 tower has closed with immediate effect, with the owners confirming 109 job losses just days before Christmas. 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 of debt to the local council, which funded the tower's construction using money from the government's Public Works Loan Board in 2014.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...istration.html |
Yet another council-funded vanity project that ends in financial debt.
How hard was it to work out costs vs visitor rate versus admission fee? |
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Yes back in 2016 The Green Party got the Loan to build it They were in power. It needs someone like Elon Musk to take over. |
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I went up it once. Nothing really that exciting. |
How much does it even cost to go up this thing?
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This is why voting for far left green idiots is a huge mistake
It's all about vanity and virtue signalling |
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At least you went up it British Airways searching your bag |
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For an Adult it was £18.99 Half price for young children And the The Green Party in 2016 [Brighton i360 was designed, engineered, manufactured and promoted by the team responsible for the London Eye. The attraction cost £46 million, with £36 million being funded by a Public Works Loan Board (PWLB) loan through Brighton and Hove city council.] |
It had special night time deals
Champayne from British Airways who ran it,well. I went up it. As no other is running like it, |
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Yes the Labour Party is Now in Charge blame the Green party for starting the mega loan of £36million. BBC Reported |
[Nightcap Ltd
Buyer confirms takeover of Brighton i360] To open again in 30 or more days. [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 as-yet undisclosed fee. Sarah Willingham, founder and CEO of Nightcap, said: "We couldn't be happier to welcome the i360 to the Nightcap family." The i360 went into administration in November. Brighton & Hove City Council then announced in January it would be writing off the attraction's £51m debt. Brighton-based Nightcap said clearing the debt and any "historic liabilities" would give the i360 a "fresh start" after significant investment from the new owners. "We pass the i360 every day and were as disappointed as everyone else when it went into administration and no buyer was found, " said Ms Willingham, a former star of TV show Dragons' Den. "The impact of its closure would have been catastrophic to our local businesses and a blemish on this important part of the Brighton seafront. "We hope we will get the support of our tight-knit local community as we embark on this new chapter for the i360." Councillor Jacob Taylor, deputy leader of the city council, said the sale was the "best option" for Brighton.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3w83e8q54wo |
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