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The Beverly Hills City Council is set to rule on developer’s appeal to a rejected Builder’s Remedy project application at 129 Linden Drive on March 11.

The Beverly Hills City Council on Feb. 20 approved plans to build a new third story and outdoor terrace on top of the historic Darrow Office Building, 9884 S. Santa Monica Blvd.

In its Feb. 20 Study Session meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed residents’ concerns about an eight-story mixed-use development at 9229 Wilshire Blvd., but ultimately determined that the project must proceed per state law. 

After roughly two hours of deliberation and public comment, the Beverly Hills Planning Commission on Dec. 14 unanimously approved a suite of operational changes at the L’Ermitage Hotel, 9291 Burton Way, including increased hours of the ground-floor restaurant and the construction of rooftop bar and

The city of Beverly Hills remains at risk of losing local control over zoning as the state, once again, rejected its attempt to comply with Sacramento’s ambitious housing goals. 

The city of Beverly Hills has selected veteran municipal employee Michael Forbes as its next Director of Community Development.

An environmental group has filed an appeal against the approval of the 105-unit “Stinking Rose” mixed-use development located at 55 N. La Cienega Drive, arguing that the project should not have received an exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission has approved its first density bonus permit for a project in the city’s mixed-use zone, a precedent-setting move occurring nearly three years since the passage of an ordinance allowing for mixed-use development in the city.

As a matter of longstanding policy, our City Council considers new development proposals on their own merits, without any consideration as to the terms of a related Development Agreement. This is because no project should be approved solely on the basis of the financial benefits

Los Angeles area realtors are scrambling to accommodate anxious sellers and eager buyers as the April 1 deadline to Measure ULA fast approaches.