As investors, Sarah and Michael have successfully revitalised and enhanced multiple hospitality venues in Brighton and other UK cities, including Tonkotsu and Rockwater.” A post on the Brighton i360 ...
When I was little my dad took my sister and I climbing in the Peak District. He had to hide mini eggs in nooks and crannies in the rock face on his way up, so that when I climbed up after – as he ...
Brighton's i360 is back up and running two months after it closed amid financial problems. The tourist attraction was bought over by Nightcap Ltd in February after Brighton & Hove City Council ...
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 ...
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 ...
When the Brighton i360 went bust leaving the local council £50million in the red and costing 100 jobs, it was only the latest in a series of controversies to have dogged one of the UK's most ...