Michael Ovitz, the former Hollywood talent agent turned successful investor, sparked a furor in Benedict Canyon when he proposed a 28,000-square-foot mansion, seen in the foreground. Now he’s leading the charge against a proposed 85,000-square-foot complex near his property. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Bill Christopher of Urban Concepts stands in an underground garage at the Tower Lane Properties site. The anonymous owner’s floor plan so far includes a 43,000-square-foot main house, 27,000-square-foot “son’s villa,” a 4,400-square-foot guest house, a 5,300-square-foot staff quarters and a 2,700-square-foot gatehouse. The property was originally owned by movie director King Vidor, who built a 17-room, 8,010-square-foot Spanish Colonial hacienda in the late 1920s. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Martha Karsh explains details of the proposed megamansion. She and other Benedict Canyon neighbors want the city to require an environmental review of the massive building project. See full story(Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)