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One Beverly Hills, the development project underway at the southwest intersection of Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevards, will receive up to $550 million in funds generated through city-issued bonds in the coming years.

Ryan Gohlich has been appointed as the next city manager of Beverly Hills.

The city of Beverly Hills has responded to a Superior Court judge’s ruling last week regarding the Builder’s Remedy project at 125-129 S. Linden Drive.

The Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission at its Aug. 12 meeting discussed how its work plan items fit into City Council priorities for the 2025-26 fiscal year.

In a conference room at the Roxbury Community Center on Aug. 4, 30 young professionals discussed their most recent event, Beverly Blends.

In a 132-page response, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman formally laid out his case opposing a new trial for brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez. 

The Beverly Hills City Council at its Aug. 5 meeting unanimously approved a collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Beverly Hills Police Management Association (BHPMA). 

Beverly Hills police officers and representatives for the city traded public missives throughout the week as the two groups continue to work through labor negotiations. 

Members of the Beverly Hills Planning Commission moved closer to a final vote on plans for a proposed development at 9600 Wilshire Blvd., which currently houses the Saks Fifth Avenue buildings, at their July 24 meeting. 

At private membership club Gravitas on July 23, over 150 people gathered to celebrate the local business and hear from Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian.