LeBron James has finally begun building his dream Beverly Hills home, after demolishing the lavish $36.8million mansion he bought in September 2020.
After a two-year legal wrangle, the NBA legend has finally got the green light to begin work on the plot of land, with builders flocking to the site this week to get the delayed project up and running.
In exclusive images obtained by DailyMail.com, the sheer size of the build is laid bare, with mounds of dirt taking the place of the mansion where Katharine Hepburn lived in the prime of her career.
The 1930s property was first owned by Hollywood actor Charles Boyer, and then ultimately picked up by Howard Hughes, who leased it to Hepburn.
After Hepburn moved out, the home was owned by non-celebrities for many years, until 1986, when it was purchased for $2.9 million in 1986 by The Young And the Restless creators William Brent Bell and Lee Phillip Bell.
Work has begun on LeBron James’ new dream home after he knocked down a mansion he bought for $36.8m three years ago
The builders arrived this week to begin work on the huge plot of land, which used to be home to a beautiful mansion
The NBA star appears to be signaling his desire to stay in Los Angeles for the long-term as he builds his brand new property
James – who is currently weighing up his NBA future – poses with his wife Savannah at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday
A cement mixer arrives at the Beverly Hills mansion where James is having his dream home built on a $36.8m plot of land
Another angle of the property shows the sheer size of the project, with many builders already working on the build