Oakley Founder’s $68M Residence Resembles a Lair Fit for a Bond Villain

Beverly Hills Compound Up for Sale: $68 Million Luxury Home Puts James Jannard on Billionaire’s List

James Jannard, the founder of Oakley and Red Digital Cinema, has recently listed his Beverly Hills compound for $68 million after selling his Malibu mansion for a record-breaking $210 million. This sale surpassed Jay-Z’s previous record and Forbes estimates Jannard’s net worth to be $1.3 billion.

Just days after the Malibu sale, Jannard put his Beverly Hills compound up for sale. Located in California, this stunning property is being listed for $68 million. The compound features multiple buildings and outdoor spaces, providing buyers with the opportunity to live in luxury like Jannard himself.

Jannard founded Oakley in 1975 and later sold the company for $2.1 billion to Luxottica. He also founded Red Digital Cinema before retiring in 2019. If you’re interested in learning more about this unique property, subscribe to Business Insider to receive updates on its availability and price range.

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