Beverly Hills officials were forced to reverse their high-profile rejections of builder’s remedy projects.  The Beverly Hills City Council voted this week to overturn a prior denial, granting an appeal from developer Crescent Heights and approving the firm’s planned 26-story residential tower at 8844 Burton Way, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The approval comes a few months after the Beverly Hills Planning Commission shot it down, voting to reject the builder’s remedy high-rise in November.  The development calls for 200 apartments in a mix of studio, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, with 22 set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing. Like many […]

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