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Brighton i360

Brighton i360[2] is a 162 m (531 ft) moving observation tower on the seafront of Brighton, East Sussex, England at the landward end of the remains of the West Pier.[3] The tower opened on 4 August 2016.[4] From the fully enclosed viewing pod, visitors experience 360-degree views across Brighton, the South Downs and the English Channel.

Brighton i360
View of the i360 from King's Road in 2018
Location in East Sussex
Location in England
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeObservation tower
LocationBrighton & Hove
CountryEngland
Coordinates50°49′17″N 0°09′03″W / 50.8214°N 0.1507°W / 50.8214; -0.1507Coordinates: 50°49′17″N 0°09′03″W / 50.8214°N 0.1507°W / 50.8214; -0.1507
Groundbreaking29 July 2014[1]
Estimated completionSummer 2016
Opening4 August 2016
Cost£46.2 million
Height162 m (531 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)David Marks and Julia Barfield
Architecture firmMarks Barfield
Structural engineerJacobs Engineering
Main contractorHollandia Infra BV
Website
brightoni360.co.uk

Brighton i360 was designed, engineered, manufactured and promoted by the team responsible for the London Eye.[5] The attraction cost £46 million, with £36 million being funded by a Public Works Loan Board (PWLB) loan through Brighton and Hove city council.

Formerly known as the "British Airways i360", the project originally aimed to attract 739,000 paying customers every year.[5] The owner of the site, the West Pier Trust, hoped in 2014 that a successful i360 would lead to the rebuilding of the historic West Pier.[6] Visitor numbers never reached those projected and, in December 2022, the i360 defaulted on the debt it owed the council.[7]

Design

 
Original design artwork of the tower

Brighton i360 was designed by the architectural company Marks Barfield, which also designed the London Eye. The building was conceived as a "vertical pier". The tower is located at the shore end of the ruined West Pier, and the design recreated the original Italianate ticket booths of the West Pier, placed on either side of the entrance, serving as ticket office and tea room.[4] The design also includes a beachfront building that allows access to the tower and houses a brasserie, café and gift shop.[8]

The tower is designed as a 162 m (531 ft) tall needle structure with an ascending and descending circular viewing platform with capacity for 200 people.

The tower's initial design had included a wind turbine at the top and rainwater harvesting facilities, to help mitigate the attraction's environmental impact. In October 2015 the developers dropped both these proposals, claiming that the turbine would have stopped the tower's damping system from working and be susceptible to wind damage, and that the water would be "too dirty to be useable".[9]

Construction

 
Under construction behind boarding, June 2015

Plans were submitted in June 2006 and were approved by Brighton and Hove City Council later that year with construction projected to start in 2007. Following delays of around 15 months, the off-site construction of the sections of the tower began in 2008 in the Netherlands, and work on reconstructing the arches beneath and to the east of the pier to allow the tower construction began in November 2012. Work on the tower itself began in May 2014, with the attraction being scheduled to open in 2016.[10]

The Dutch steelwork specialist Hollandia prefabricated the cylindrical steel sections of the tower, known by the team as cans. The column is 12.7 feet (3.9 m) in diameter, and with a height-to-width ratio of 41.15 to one, it is the world's thinnest tower.[11]

The glass passenger pod was designed and built by cable car specialists Poma, which also built the London Eye capsules. The passenger pod is 18 m (59 ft) in diameter and holds up to 200 people. The viewing pod travels from street level to a height of 138 m (453 feet) before returning to beach level. The pod provides a 360-degree view through curved glass and is heated and air-conditioned, with full wheelchair accessibility and bench seating. It also contains a bar[12] and restaurant in the base building.[13]

English Heritage felt that the 2006 plan would "provide an outstanding feature on the seafront, and a worthy companion to any successor to the West Pier".[14] In a statement, the West Pier Trust hoped that the project would "regenerate a key blighted city site and send out a loud message that Brighton is open for business".[10]

The project was the winner of the Judges' Special Award at the British Construction Industry Awards 2017.[15] It also won The Award for Tall or Slender Structures and The Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence at The Institution of Structural Engineers' Structural Awards 2017.[16]

Finance

The project was initially intended to be entirely privately funded. The architect, Marks Barfield, sold its stake in the London Eye and found financial backers to build the tower. Following the financial crisis of 2007–08, Marks Barfield approached Brighton and Hove Council for a loan.[17] The council initially agreed to support the build with a £14.8 million loan, but this was raised after an unnamed private equity investor told the architects it could no longer proceed[18] and withdrew its planned £15 million contribution in 2012. In March 2014, the project was expected to cost £46 million, with Brighton and Hove Council lending £36.2 million from the Public Works Loan Board and architects Marks Barfield contributing £6 million.[10][18][19] The deal included Marks Barfield paying £1m annual profit to the council.[17]

The case for the i360 was based on unrealistic projections of visitor numbers, figures the council kept secret, even fighting in the courts to prevent them being revealed. Council officials argued that "release of the full, un-redacted business case would prejudice the commercial interests of the i360 and the council."[20] The figures were accidentally revealed to The Argus in October 2022, when the paper revealed that "the Brighton i360's revenues could be roughly half of what politicians were told they would be before they granted the taxpayer-backed loan, the business case today reveals."[21] The figures suggested that there would be 822,584 visitors in the first year of operation, with more than 700,000 visitors in following years.

The £36.2 million loan was agreed at a Special Policy & Resources Committee in March 2014, the council agreeing to more than replace the lost investment capital and to again borrow from the Public Works Loan Board to effect the new bailout.[22] The Coast to Capital local enterprise partnership (LEP) loan of £3 million was raised to £4 million. The West Pier Trust has suggested the project "will cost the taxpayer nothing",[10] but some residents expressed concerns that any repayment risk would be borne by the residents of Brighton & Hove.[citation needed] The council has said that if the loan were not repaid, it would have the option to take over the attraction, find another operator or sell it.[23]

In June 2018, disappointing visitor numbers forced the owners to ask Brighton and Hove City Council and the LEP for better loan repayment terms. Brighton and Hove News reported that "in the first full year, from August 2016, the i360 had just over 500,000 visitors, significantly fewer than the 800,000 predicted." The shortfall in visitors was "blamed on poor weather and the unreliable train service to and from London."[24]

As of July 2022, the tower has been reported to owe more than £47 million. Between July and December 2022, the loan accrued interest of more than £323,000.[25] Brighton and Hove City Council is currently carrying out "cash sweeps", where they will take any spare cash from the tower. The first of these occurred in June 2022, where the council took £700,000 to go towards the debts. Repayments are set to increase and continue until 2046.[26] In December 2022, the i360 was unable to make the required second payment.[27] In February 2023, the Council was forced to set aside £2.2 million a year from its budget to cover future missed repayments.[28]

At a council meeting in Hove Town Hall on 27 February 2023, the Green leader of the council, Phélim Mac Cafferty, said: "“Only a few days ago, we had to set the budget. It has been absolutely horrendous. What we would also need to hear is some contrition, some reflection that this is adding to the burden on the city...The rest of us can look up and down the coast and see places like Shelter Hall doing really well. What has been missing from the board that means you haven’t been able to do that?””[29]

Opening and operation

 
Passengers preparing to enter the i360 pod
 
Former logo of the Brighton i360 used when sponsored by British Airways from 2016 to 2022

Brighton i360 opened on 4 August 2016.[30] A scheduled fireworks display was delayed for a week due to a storm off the coast.[31][32] The operator's website states that "flights" depart every 30 minutes, with rides lasting approximately 25 minutes.[33]

The pod was vandalised within the first few weeks of operation, with a foot-long crack in the glass being repaired after it was noticed by customers.[34][35] A spokeswoman described the damage as "aesthetic" that held no risk to customers' safety.[34]

 
Interior of the i360 pod

The i360 experienced operational issues a month after opening. On two occasions in September 2016 the i360's pod became stuck. A "slight technical fault" resulted in passengers being stranded 9 m (30 ft) above ground for a time. Just days later 200 visitors were trapped at ground level for over an hour.[36] The tower was closed for a day for checks.[37] A broken cable in February 2017 caused passengers to become stuck part way through the ride for two hours, and the i360 was closed over the weekend for repairs.[38] In March 2017, the tower was closed due to a temporary fault; the third time the attraction has been closed since it opened.[39]

In January 2022, it was announced that British Airways would end its sponsorship of the tower when naming rights expire on 3 November 2022.[40][41] In October 2022, it was announced that the tower wouldn't have a sponsor and that from 1 November 2022 would instead just be called the "Brighton i360".[42] The rebrand included new livery, a new lighting scheme for the tower and pod, the logo changing to a pink and white design which features a graphic of the tower and new signage for the attraction.[43]

Opposition

 
View of i360 from Regency Square. Ruins of the West Pier just visible on the right

The project was opposed on financial grounds by the Labour group on the council, who described it as "Green/Tory vanity project with 100% public funding when private sector partners could not be found....It was a flawed business model from the outset – as we tried to convince our Green and Conservative colleagues of at the time."[44]

Many Brighton and Hove residents saw the i360 as "a disfiguration of the splendid Georgian environs, dubbing it the “i-sore”.".[45] Rosemary Behan, in The Times, wrote "That such a monumental eyesore has been given planning permission is almost beyond belief. Some 150ft taller than the London Eye, this thick steel pole, with its doughnut-shaped pod, will dominate everything in sight."[46] Writing in The Independent on the day following the launch, Janet Street-Porter described it as "a piss-poor replacement for Brighton’s West Pier."[46]

During the planning and construction of the tower, a number of local residents and groups campaigned against the building of the tower and the public loan, with a petition[47] gaining 1,449 signatures, including those of architects Paul Zara, of Conran & Partners, and Paul Nicholson, of Chalk Architecture; Simon Fanshawe, the writer and broadcaster, and Malcolm Dawes, chairman of the Brighton Society.[48] Zara later become a supporter of the i360, declaring, "We should embrace it."[49]

World's tallest moving observation tower claim

During promotions at the time of the tower's opening, its owners claimed that the i360 was "the world's tallest moving observation tower".[4][30][50] The Guinness World Record title was later revoked after Guinness discovered that the 500-foot (150 m) Top o'Texas Tower, which opened in 2013, had a moving platform which reached a greater height.[51][52] The Advertising Standards Authority subsequently ordered British Airways to cease advertising the i360 in this way.[51]

Other uses

In September 2021, car manufacturer Caterham Cars used the i360 as a car dealership showroom to mark the launch of the company's entry-level Seven 170, its lightest ever production car.[53]

The Seven 170 was displayed alongside other Caterham models in the i360's operation deck. At 137 metres (450 feet) in the air, this temporarily created the world's highest car showroom.[53]

In October 2022, Sam Ryder filmed the music video for his song Somebody whilst on top of the roof of the tower's pod.[54]

In November 2022, violinist Esther Abrami released a music video of Walking in the Air composed and arranged by Howard Blake for violin and piano, featuring a nighttime performance from the roof of the tower.[55]

Gallery

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External links

  • "British Airways i360 Official website".
  • "BBC News - UK - England - Sussex - Brighton i360 work set for June". BBC News. 2 April 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
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Brighton tower redirects here Not to be confused with New Brighton Tower Brighton i360 2 is a 162 m 531 ft moving observation tower on the seafront of Brighton East Sussex England at the landward end of the remains of the West Pier 3 The tower opened on 4 August 2016 4 From the fully enclosed viewing pod visitors experience 360 degree views across Brighton the South Downs and the English Channel Brighton i360View of the i360 from King s Road in 2018Location in East SussexShow map of East SussexLocation in EnglandShow map of EnglandGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeObservation towerLocationBrighton amp HoveCountryEnglandCoordinates50 49 17 N 0 09 03 W 50 8214 N 0 1507 W 50 8214 0 1507 Coordinates 50 49 17 N 0 09 03 W 50 8214 N 0 1507 W 50 8214 0 1507Groundbreaking29 July 2014 1 Estimated completionSummer 2016Opening4 August 2016Cost 46 2 millionHeight162 m 531 ft Design and constructionArchitect s David Marks and Julia BarfieldArchitecture firmMarks BarfieldStructural engineerJacobs EngineeringMain contractorHollandia Infra BVWebsitebrightoni360 wbr co wbr ukBrighton i360 was designed engineered manufactured and promoted by the team responsible for the London Eye 5 The attraction cost 46 million with 36 million being funded by a Public Works Loan Board PWLB loan through Brighton and Hove city council Formerly known as the British Airways i360 the project originally aimed to attract 739 000 paying customers every year 5 The owner of the site the West Pier Trust hoped in 2014 that a successful i360 would lead to the rebuilding of the historic West Pier 6 Visitor numbers never reached those projected and in December 2022 the i360 defaulted on the debt it owed the council 7 Contents 1 Design 2 Construction 3 Finance 4 Opening and operation 5 Opposition 6 World s tallest moving observation tower claim 7 Other uses 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksDesign Edit Original design artwork of the tower Brighton i360 was designed by the architectural company Marks Barfield which also designed the London Eye The building was conceived as a vertical pier The tower is located at the shore end of the ruined West Pier and the design recreated the original Italianate ticket booths of the West Pier placed on either side of the entrance serving as ticket office and tea room 4 The design also includes a beachfront building that allows access to the tower and houses a brasserie cafe and gift shop 8 The tower is designed as a 162 m 531 ft tall needle structure with an ascending and descending circular viewing platform with capacity for 200 people The tower s initial design had included a wind turbine at the top and rainwater harvesting facilities to help mitigate the attraction s environmental impact In October 2015 the developers dropped both these proposals claiming that the turbine would have stopped the tower s damping system from working and be susceptible to wind damage and that the water would be too dirty to be useable 9 Construction Edit Under construction behind boarding June 2015 Plans were submitted in June 2006 and were approved by Brighton and Hove City Council later that year with construction projected to start in 2007 Following delays of around 15 months the off site construction of the sections of the tower began in 2008 in the Netherlands and work on reconstructing the arches beneath and to the east of the pier to allow the tower construction began in November 2012 Work on the tower itself began in May 2014 with the attraction being scheduled to open in 2016 10 The Dutch steelwork specialist Hollandia prefabricated the cylindrical steel sections of the tower known by the team as cans The column is 12 7 feet 3 9 m in diameter and with a height to width ratio of 41 15 to one it is the world s thinnest tower 11 The glass passenger pod was designed and built by cable car specialists Poma which also built the London Eye capsules The passenger pod is 18 m 59 ft in diameter and holds up to 200 people The viewing pod travels from street level to a height of 138 m 453 feet before returning to beach level The pod provides a 360 degree view through curved glass and is heated and air conditioned with full wheelchair accessibility and bench seating It also contains a bar 12 and restaurant in the base building 13 English Heritage felt that the 2006 plan would provide an outstanding feature on the seafront and a worthy companion to any successor to the West Pier 14 In a statement the West Pier Trust hoped that the project would regenerate a key blighted city site and send out a loud message that Brighton is open for business 10 The project was the winner of the Judges Special Award at the British Construction Industry Awards 2017 15 It also won The Award for Tall or Slender Structures and The Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence at The Institution of Structural Engineers Structural Awards 2017 16 Finance EditThe project was initially intended to be entirely privately funded The architect Marks Barfield sold its stake in the London Eye and found financial backers to build the tower Following the financial crisis of 2007 08 Marks Barfield approached Brighton and Hove Council for a loan 17 The council initially agreed to support the build with a 14 8 million loan but this was raised after an unnamed private equity investor told the architects it could no longer proceed 18 and withdrew its planned 15 million contribution in 2012 In March 2014 the project was expected to cost 46 million with Brighton and Hove Council lending 36 2 million from the Public Works Loan Board and architects Marks Barfield contributing 6 million 10 18 19 The deal included Marks Barfield paying 1m annual profit to the council 17 The case for the i360 was based on unrealistic projections of visitor numbers figures the council kept secret even fighting in the courts to prevent them being revealed Council officials argued that release of the full un redacted business case would prejudice the commercial interests of the i360 and the council 20 The figures were accidentally revealed to The Argus in October 2022 when the paper revealed that the Brighton i360 s revenues could be roughly half of what politicians were told they would be before they granted the taxpayer backed loan the business case today reveals 21 The figures suggested that there would be 822 584 visitors in the first year of operation with more than 700 000 visitors in following years The 36 2 million loan was agreed at a Special Policy amp Resources Committee in March 2014 the council agreeing to more than replace the lost investment capital and to again borrow from the Public Works Loan Board to effect the new bailout 22 The Coast to Capital local enterprise partnership LEP loan of 3 million was raised to 4 million The West Pier Trust has suggested the project will cost the taxpayer nothing 10 but some residents expressed concerns that any repayment risk would be borne by the residents of Brighton amp Hove citation needed The council has said that if the loan were not repaid it would have the option to take over the attraction find another operator or sell it 23 In June 2018 disappointing visitor numbers forced the owners to ask Brighton and Hove City Council and the LEP for better loan repayment terms Brighton and Hove News reported that in the first full year from August 2016 the i360 had just over 500 000 visitors significantly fewer than the 800 000 predicted The shortfall in visitors was blamed on poor weather and the unreliable train service to and from London 24 As of July 2022 the tower has been reported to owe more than 47 million Between July and December 2022 the loan accrued interest of more than 323 000 25 Brighton and Hove City Council is currently carrying out cash sweeps where they will take any spare cash from the tower The first of these occurred in June 2022 where the council took 700 000 to go towards the debts Repayments are set to increase and continue until 2046 26 In December 2022 the i360 was unable to make the required second payment 27 In February 2023 the Council was forced to set aside 2 2 million a year from its budget to cover future missed repayments 28 At a council meeting in Hove Town Hall on 27 February 2023 the Green leader of the council Phelim Mac Cafferty said Only a few days ago we had to set the budget It has been absolutely horrendous What we would also need to hear is some contrition some reflection that this is adding to the burden on the city The rest of us can look up and down the coast and see places like Shelter Hall doing really well What has been missing from the board that means you haven t been able to do that 29 Opening and operation Edit Passengers preparing to enter the i360 pod Former logo of the Brighton i360 used when sponsored by British Airways from 2016 to 2022 Brighton i360 opened on 4 August 2016 30 A scheduled fireworks display was delayed for a week due to a storm off the coast 31 32 The operator s website states that flights depart every 30 minutes with rides lasting approximately 25 minutes 33 The pod was vandalised within the first few weeks of operation with a foot long crack in the glass being repaired after it was noticed by customers 34 35 A spokeswoman described the damage as aesthetic that held no risk to customers safety 34 Interior of the i360 pod The i360 experienced operational issues a month after opening On two occasions in September 2016 the i360 s pod became stuck A slight technical fault resulted in passengers being stranded 9 m 30 ft above ground for a time Just days later 200 visitors were trapped at ground level for over an hour 36 The tower was closed for a day for checks 37 A broken cable in February 2017 caused passengers to become stuck part way through the ride for two hours and the i360 was closed over the weekend for repairs 38 In March 2017 the tower was closed due to a temporary fault the third time the attraction has been closed since it opened 39 In January 2022 it was announced that British Airways would end its sponsorship of the tower when naming rights expire on 3 November 2022 40 41 In October 2022 it was announced that the tower wouldn t have a sponsor and that from 1 November 2022 would instead just be called the Brighton i360 42 The rebrand included new livery a new lighting scheme for the tower and pod the logo changing to a pink and white design which features a graphic of the tower and new signage for the attraction 43 Opposition Edit View of i360 from Regency Square Ruins of the West Pier just visible on the right The project was opposed on financial grounds by the Labour group on the council who described it as Green Tory vanity project with 100 public funding when private sector partners could not be found It was a flawed business model from the outset as we tried to convince our Green and Conservative colleagues of at the time 44 Many Brighton and Hove residents saw the i360 as a disfiguration of the splendid Georgian environs dubbing it the i sore 45 Rosemary Behan in The Times wrote That such a monumental eyesore has been given planning permission is almost beyond belief Some 150ft taller than the London Eye this thick steel pole with its doughnut shaped pod will dominate everything in sight 46 Writing in The Independent on the day following the launch Janet Street Porter described it as a piss poor replacement for Brighton s West Pier 46 During the planning and construction of the tower a number of local residents and groups campaigned against the building of the tower and the public loan with a petition 47 gaining 1 449 signatures including those of architects Paul Zara of Conran amp Partners and Paul Nicholson of Chalk Architecture Simon Fanshawe the writer and broadcaster and Malcolm Dawes chairman of the Brighton Society 48 Zara later become a supporter of the i360 declaring We should embrace it 49 World s tallest moving observation tower claim EditDuring promotions at the time of the tower s opening its owners claimed that the i360 was the world s tallest moving observation tower 4 30 50 The Guinness World Record title was later revoked after Guinness discovered that the 500 foot 150 m Top o Texas Tower which opened in 2013 had a moving platform which reached a greater height 51 52 The Advertising Standards Authority subsequently ordered British Airways to cease advertising the i360 in this way 51 Other uses EditIn September 2021 car manufacturer Caterham Cars used the i360 as a car dealership showroom to mark the launch of the company s entry level Seven 170 its lightest ever production car 53 The Seven 170 was displayed alongside other Caterham models in the i360 s operation deck At 137 metres 450 feet in the air this temporarily created the world s highest car showroom 53 In October 2022 Sam Ryder filmed the music video for his song Somebody whilst on top of the roof of the tower s pod 54 In November 2022 violinist Esther Abrami released a music video of Walking in the Air composed and arranged by Howard Blake for violin and piano featuring a nighttime performance from the roof of the tower 55 Gallery Edit View of the i360 from the site of the former West Pier Column sections lined up and waiting to be assembled June 2015 The site under construction in June 2016 i360 under construction in August 2015 i360 on its first night of operationReferences Edit Construction work on Brighton s i360 tower begins BBC News 29 July 2014 Retrieved 31 July 2014 British Airways sponsors Brighton s i360 seafront tower BBC News 26 November 2015 The i360 at Brighton West Pier Brighton West Pier Trust Archived from the original on 29 September 2006 a b c Kashmira Gander 1 August 2016 First look inside Brighton s i360 vertical pier the world s tallest moving observation tower The Daily Telegraph a b Brian Oliver 26 December 2015 Brighton reaches for the sky in bid to reverse its lost decade of neglect The Guardian Workers complete demolition of sections of Brighton s West Pier ahead of i360 build thelatest co uk Retrieved 2 July 2014 Range of options on table after latest 900k loan default by i360 The Argus British Airways sponsors Brighton s i360 seafront tower BBC News 26 November 2015 Brighton i360 Plea to scrap wind turbine and rainwater harvesting BBC News 24 July 2015 a b c d Work on the Brighton i360 to start within weeks thelatest co uk Retrieved 31 March 2014 City s i360 tower is world s thinnest BBC News 17 February 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2022 i360 Glass Passenger Pod Under Construction Marks Barfield Architects Bradbury Dominic 9 July 2016 London Eye architects Marks Barfield on their maddest project yet The Daily Telegraph Hustwayte Rob 24 August 2006 Vital support for i360 proposals The Argus BCI Awards 2023 Page not found bcia newcivilengineer com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help www structuralawards org Award categories Awards The Institution of Structural Engineers a b Wainwright Oliver 2 August 2016 Brighton i360 review London Eye team go pole dancing at the seaside The Guardian a b Funding for Brighton i360 to be decided tomorrow Brighton and Hove News Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Public Works Loan Board Archived from the original on 19 November 2017 Retrieved 12 November 2018 Council pay 36 000 to hush i360 details The Argus Brighton i360 s secret business case revealed after hapless officials hand it over The Argus Brighton amp Hove City Council Agenda for Policy amp Resources Committee on Thursday 6th March 2014 4 00pm Present brighton hove gov uk Retrieved 3 April 2014 i360 West Pier Observation Tower and Heritage Centre Brighton amp Hove City Council Brighton hove gov uk Retrieved 3 April 2014 Disappointing visitor numbers prompt Brighton i360 to seek better loan terms 5 June 2018 Brighton i360 tells council it can t make 900k end of year loan repayment 17 December 2022 Councillors back new i360 debt recovery plan BBC News 8 July 2022 Retrieved 9 July 2022 Urgent review of i360 debt launched after tourist attraction fails to make repayment The Argus Millions of pounds to be set aside in case i360 continues to be unable to repay loan The Argus Sarah Booker Lewis Brighton i360 operators told pay up or we ll pull the plug Brighton and Hove News 27 February 2023 a b Brighton s i360 World s thinnest tower to open BBC News 2 August 2016 Brighton s i360 Fireworks called off at world s thinnest tower BBC News 4 August 2016 i360 fireworks re scheduled for tonight ITV 13 August 2016 British Airways i360 Information www britishairways com British Airways Retrieved 23 June 2020 a b Thompson Flora 25 August 2016 i360 vandalised just weeks after opening The Argus Crack in glass pod of Brighton i360 posed no risk to customers ITV News 25 August 2016 Brighton s i360 tower Passengers stuck for second time within days BBC News Retrieved 12 September 2016 Press Association 12 September 2016 Brighton s i360 tower closed after technical problems The Guardian Brighton s i360 tower closed after breakdown BBC News 25 February 2017 Retrieved 25 February 2017 Brighton s i360 tower closed again due to temporary fault BBC News 27 March 2017 British Airways ends sponsorship of Brighton i360 BBC News 7 January 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2022 British Airways ends sponsorship of Brighton i360 The Argus 7 January 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2022 Brighton s i360 will NOT have a new sponsor The Argus 13 October 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2022 Nicholson Savannah 1 November 2022 Brighton s i360 reveals new branding The Argus The Argus Retrieved 1 November 2022 Labour deeply concerned about possible default on i360 loan Brighton amp Hove Labour Brighton amp Hove Labour 5 December 2022 Keenan John 9 May 2016 The i sore Will Brighton s new i360 observation tower ever win over the public a b Brighton s i360 is an expensive and hideous eyesore The Independent 10 August 2016 Hundreds sign online petition against i360 loan agreement The Argus 14 March 2014 Retrieved 31 March 2014 Sawyer Patrick 13 April 2014 High price to pay Observation tower divides Brighton The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Benedictus Leo 28 August 2015 It s a bonkers outsized flagpole Brighton greets the world s tallest moving observation tower The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2 February 2016 Duke of Edinburgh officially opens Brighton s i360 tower BBC News 28 October 2016 a b Brighton i360 not the world s tallest moving observation tower BBC News 7 March 2018 Vowles Neil 10 July 2017 i360 loses its world record title to Texan rival The Argus Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b Redfern John 28 September 2021 Caterham creates world s highest car dealership in Brighton Motoring Research Retrieved 30 September 2021 Eurovision s Sam Ryder filmed latest music video on top of i360 Brighton and Hove News 24 October 2022 Retrieved 31 October 2022 Esther Abrami Walking In The Air from The Snowman YouTube 29 November 2022 Retrieved 30 November 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brighton i360 British Airways i360 Official website BBC News UK England Sussex Brighton i360 work set for June BBC News 2 April 2007 Retrieved 25 April 2007 West Pier i360 Archived from the original on 10 March 2007 Retrieved 25 April 2007 West Pier latest on i360 Archived from the original on 5 February 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brighton i360 amp oldid 1145417625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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