The City of Beverly Hills will consider greenlighting two builder’s remedy projects from a local family-owned property management and development firm. Aflalo Equities’ proposal for two eight-story residential buildings will go before the city planning commission next week. Plans call for a 135-unit building at 353 South Beverly Drive, and a 105-unit building at 9467 Olympic Boulevard, to replace a Pavilions grocery store. The projects were filed under the builder’s remedy, a loophole in state housing law that lets developers skirt zoning rules in cities that fail to certify their state housing plans, as long as they include at least […]
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