The City of Beverly Hills is preparing for a showdown with Max Netty’s Soundview Investment over a proposed builder’s remedy development just south of the famous Rodeo Drive luxury shopping street. The city has received “a written threat of litigation” over a proposed development project at 145 South Rodeo Drive, according to an agenda for the City Council’s closed session conference with legal counsel Friday afternoon. The site is just south of Wilshire Boulevard, about a quarter-mile away from Rodeo Drive and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The saber rattling on the proposed development, which would replace a two-story office building, […]
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