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Known for legendary resorts and residences around the globe, Aman chooses Beverly Hills to make its West Coast debut. Here’s an exclusive look at what’s to come.

Following a contentious back-and-forth between Beverly Hills City Councilmembers and a lawyer representing an applicant for a proposed Builder's Remedy project on South Camden Drive, the council at its March 4 meeting denied the applicant's appeal to overturn an incompleteness determination. 

In a meeting on Feb. 18, the Architectural and Design Review Commission conditionally approved several new developments, including a single-family home at 519 N. Roxbury Drive and multiple retail requests. 

In an effort to inspire a conversation about the issues facing homeowners—especially after the recent wildfires—the Courier is launching this Real Estate Opinion page. The inaugural entry by Melody Avecilla focuses on California’s insurance market.

Millennium Partners Los Angeles has filed an application with the city of Beverly Hills to build a 34-story mixed-use building at the intersection of Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevards.

During the Jan. 30 Planning Commission Special Meeting, the commission voted to prohibit the installation of synthetic turf in residential front yards, following a recent change in state law regarding synthetic turf.

Merchants on Brighton Way are hosting a holiday event on Dec. 7, welcoming shoppers with beverages and seasonal treats from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

The new Rolex Boutique opened to great fanfare on Dec. 4 at 312 N. Rodeo Drive.

Renowned celebrity chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck joined Ann Shatilla for her annual State of Luxury Power Panel Series at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on Nov. 7.

French luxury fashion house Givenchy permanently planted its flag, quite literally, in Beverly Hills on Aug. 1.