The original Viper Room is fading to black.In its place will be a 12-story mixed-use high rise at the corner of Sunset and Larrabee in West Hollywood.
The development, which was announced today, will include a re-designed music venue, recording studio space, eateries, cafes, retail space, housing units and a hotel.
According to the project’s web site, memorabilia from the original Viper Room will be featured throughout the venue. “8850 Sunset makes possible the rebirth of this iconic music venue, preserving it for generations to come,” notes the web site, which bills the development as, at once, a “Global destination” and “local landmark.”Construction is expected to begin next year on the high-density project named after its address at 8850 Sunset, according to Los Angeles-based Silver Creek Development, which bought the property about four years ago.“We are delighted to bring forth this distinguished mixed-use project that pairs an unparalleled level of luxury and attention to detail with a historic location on the iconic Sunset Strip,” said Charles Essig, managing director at Silver Creek. “The project is a complementary offering to the Strip and will include a five-star luxury hotel to make 8850 Sunset a premier destination in the heart of West Hollywood.”The Viper Room, as such, was inaugurated in 1993.
Owned by Johnny Depp and his 21 Jump Street co-star Sal Jenco, the venue became a hangout for young Hollywood, who came to see acts such as opening night band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Johnny Cash, Neurotic Outsiders (a supergroup comprised of Duff McKagan, Steve Jones and Iggy Pop), Hole, the Strokes Keanu Reeves’ Dogstar, The Cult, Slash, Julliette (Lewis) and the Licks, Concrete Blonde and Tenacious D crowd
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