A planning application for a £290 million sports and housing scheme has been made available for public inspection.
The plans for the Frank Gehry-designed King Alfred development on Hove seafront may be viewed at the council's CityDirect offices or at the council's web site at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk.
The council is carrying out "extensive consultations" on the application.
Karis is seeking consent for a new public sports centre, 754 flats units in two towers and eight other buildings, shops, restaurants, cafs, bars, a doctors surgery and basement parking.
The application will be considered by members of Brighton and Hove City Council's planning committee next spring.
Karis's exhibition of the King Alfred plans at Jubilee Library will remain open until the end of the month before transferring to Hove's main library.
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