Kosy Co Living Brings Forward Plans for Brighton Sky Towers

November 4, 2022

Co Living & Co Working development with top-floor sky bar & restaurant


The two neighbouring buildings will become an iconic landmark as Brighton’s tallest buildings with an abundance of features for residential, business, and public use. In addition to the Sky Towers, plans  also include 20 affordable housing units.

dusk view of two tall buildings with kosy co living logo

Kosy Co Living will provide 432 studio apartments with co living and co working areas for residents. There will be an accessible top-storey restaurant and sky bar, providing uninterrupted sea and city views, plus two publicly accessible gardens located at ground level. In addition to this, there will be office space, studio/workshop space as well as an active public thoroughfare with shops and cafés. 


The team are currently exploring various methods to make the scheme as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible including the use of construction and demolition (C&D) materials and other recycled materials, as well as low-carbon and sophisticated IoT (Internet-of-Things) technologies to help reduce energy consumption and ensure the buildings operate to maximum efficiency.


Paul Brundell, Kosy Living CEO said:


“We are excited to bring forward our plans to transform and bring a new lease of life to a well-located area within Brighton which will be our second co-living and co-working scheme in the city.


Brighton is such a vibrant and exciting place to live and work, however there remains a shortfall of housing. Co Living is a great solution as it contributes to the local council’s housing supply targets.  Our multi-use development will offer something for everyone whether it be a home, place to work, places to dine, enjoy the shops or relax and unwind in our green spaces.”


Initial images have been unveiled of what the Sky Towers will look like as Kosy Co Living seeks to deliver architecturally impressive structures to complement their status as the tallest buildings in the city.

public thoroughfare with people between two modern buildings
building with yellow balconies and kosy co living logo at front
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