Irish Icon’s Involvement Unveiled in Massive Hollywood Hills Home Project
Irish rock star Bono, known for his performances with U2, is not only making waves on the Las Vegas stage but is also linked to a notable architectural venture in Los Angeles.
Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, a substantial residence has been taking shape for years, finally catching the attention of commuters in Hollywood as the estate takes shape. Sources told the Hollywood Reporter that Bono is an investor in this project, which features a sprawling foundation and an elevated driveway and encompasses a triangular-shaped main house, a guest house, and a pool. Despite attempts to reach out, representatives for Bono and Plus Development Group, the project’s developer led by architect Noah Walker, have remained tight-lipped on the matter.
The musician, currently engaged in a series of concerts at the Sphere in Las Vegas from December 2023 through February 2024, has reportedly been observed on the street monitoring the progress of the Hollywood Hills residence, according to a neighbor.
This mansion is yet another spec house that has emerged in the area recently. Notable examples include the Stanley House, featuring interiors by Lenny Kravitz, which sold for $33 million in 2018, and the Thunderball-inspired Californication House, a contemporary mansion that celebrity real estate agents Rayni and Branden Williams, along with Crest Real Estate founder Jason Somers developed.