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At its Dec. 17 meeting, the Architectural and Design Review Commission conditionally approved design review permits for two new single-family residences, both located in the flats. 

The Giving A Smile Foundation hosted its inaugural gala at the Beverly Hilton on Dec. 11 to support the foundation’s mission of providing high-quality, no-cost dental care to underserved youth across Los Angeles.

From Michelin-starred sushi to contemporary fashion stores to new Italian and French restaurants, Beverly Hills residents can prepare for exciting new business openings in 2026.

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In its last meeting before merging with the Beverly Hills Health and Safety Commission to form the Health and Human Relations Commission, the Human Relations Commission convened on Dec. 18 to discuss plans for its 2026 Kindness Week. 

The Holidays & Hanukkah Craft Fair and Gingerbread House Contest took place on Dec. 14 and was a great success.

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Dec. 11 meeting voted to approve a request for a conditional use permit that will allow a vehicle showroom at 499 N. Canon Drive. 

The Beverly Hills City Council approved a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Beverly Hills Police Officers’ Association (BHPOA) on Dec. 17 totaling $8.3 million in pay increases in a 4-1 vote with Councilmember John Mirisch dissenting.

A sweeping antitrust settlement involving the National Association of Realtors (“NAR”) is having real-world effects on the residential real estate market.

The world continues to mourn the shocking death of legendary director, actor, political activist and Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) alumnus Rob Reiner.

At its Study Session on Dec. 16, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed safety issues regarding the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) station scheduled to open at Wilshire and La Cienega boulevards by March 2026.