A social media post by Ottinger Architects reveals renderings for a proposed mixed-use development at the intersection of Olympic and Beverly Boulevards in Beverly Hills.
The project at 9467 W. Olympic Boulevard, slated to replace a Pavilions grocery store, comes from applicants Moshe and Laura Aflalo and the Aflalo Family Trust. The proposed Builder's Remedy development would consist of an eight-story building featuring 110 apartments atop a 16,000-square-foot market on the ground floor.
As with all Builder's Remedy projects, 20 percent of the proposed housing must be reserved for rent by low-income households - in this case, 22 residential units.
"Residents will enjoy access to rooftop decks, community rooms, a gym, and co-working spaces, supporting a vibrant, active lifestyle in an urban setting," reads the Ottinger Architects social media post.
The proposed project was first submitted to the City of Beverly Hills concurrently with two other developments at the same intersection. A pair of 10-story structures at 9430 and 9441 W. Olympic Boulevard would create more than 100 residential units between them.
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