U2 guitarist the Edge loses bid for Malibu mansion
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A plan by U2's lead guitarist, the Edge, and his associates to build several mansions overlooking the Pacific Ocean was denied on Thursday by California officials, who said the project would be a visual blight on a pristine ridgeline.
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A plan by U2's lead guitarist, the Edge, and his associates to build several mansions overlooking the Pacific Ocean was denied on Thursday by Cali... more info
ContactMusic — U2 guitarist The Edge has been told his property development proposal would be one of the all-time "worst" for environmental devastation. The 'Elevation' rocker - whose r... more info
Guardian Music — Commission rules that project would be blight on coastal landscape and could damage vegetation near MalibuCalifornia officials have rejected a plan by U2's lead guitarist... more info
ContactMusic — U2 rocker The Edge is considering legal action after a Californian committee rejected his plans to build five mansions on a plot of land in Malibu. The Irish musician is ... more info
L.A. Times - News — The plan for five mansions on a rugged ridgeline was rejected on an 8-4 vote. The agency's executive director called it 'one of the three worst projects that I've seen in... more info
L.A. Times - News — The California Coastal Commission on Thursday rejected a controversial proposal by U2 guitarist The Edge to build five mansions on a rugged stretch in the hills above Mal... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — The California Coastal Commission on Thursday rejected a controversial proposal by U2 guitarist The Edge to build five mansions on a rugged stretch in the hills above Mal... more info
L.A. Times - News — You can bet the mortgage, in fact you can bet the mortgages on five mansions, that U2's David Evans is going to sue the California Coastal Commission.
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