A model of the proposed major development near Brighton station will be back on show from Monday.
Brighton and Hove City Council was criticised after it emerged Brighton residents would get just two days to view the model while Hove residents, who will be largely unaffected by the scheme, would have four days to see it.
The model was displayed in Bartholomew House in Brighton last Wednesday and Thursday and is on show at Hove Town Hall in Norton Road until Friday.
The council has agreed to put the model back on view in Brighton, at the Vantage Point library in New England Street.
It will be there from Monday from 10am to 7pm all week, except Wednesday when the library is closed.
It can also be viewed on February 23 between 10am and 4pm.
The plans, drawn up by the New England Consortium, include a supermarket, two hotels, hundreds of homes, a language business headquarters and workshops on 13 acres of land next to the railway station.
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