More builder’s remedy projects in Beverly Hills are moving forward after additional approvals from the Beverly Hills Planning Commission. On Tuesday, the city’s Planning Commission gave the green light to two builder’s remedy projects in the Los Angeles-area enclave, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The first development is a 12-story, approximately 124-foot-tall building at 346 North Maple Drive being pursued by a joint venture between developer Leo Pustilnikov and Oak Investment Company, an affiliate of Beverly Hills-based Dromy International Investment Corporation. The plan is to replace an existing two-story, eight-unit residential building with a 65-unit residential tower containing studio, one- and […]
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