The City of Beverly Hills is greenlighting builder’s remedy projects after a bruising legal defeat from developers like Leo Pustilnikov. The Beverly Hills Planning Commission approved a 19-story development for 145 Rodeo Drive proposed by Wilshire Rodeo Company, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The project applicant is tied to Max Netty of Soundview Investment Partners. The firm plans just 30 units with one-, two- and three-bedroom residences above about 5,400 square feet of ground-floor retail. Six of the units would be set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing. The structure would rise about 237 feet above Rodeo Drive with designs by CARA […]
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