This Beverly Hills haven for the rich has a floating garden for the public. Here's a sneak peek
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This Beverly Hills haven for the rich has a floating garden for the public. Here's a sneak peek
"Everyone is now invited to come experience the high life in Beverly Hills. New details about a floating public garden, which will be part of a nearly $5-billion luxury housing and hotel complex, were unveiled on Thursday by its London-based developer. Cain, which started work on the high-rise One Beverly Hills project more than a year ago, released an updated look at the sprawling botanical gardens that will surround the complex at the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards, a project that has been in the making for more than two decades."
"City officials agreed to let Cain build by far the two tallest towers in Beverly Hills with the understanding that stacking the condominiums high would leave open space for 8.5 acres of gardens on the 17.5-acre site. "We regard the gardens as the soul of the project," said Jonathan Goldstein, chief executive of Cain. More than half of the gardens will be open to the public. One Beverly Hills is one of the biggest real estate developments by cost under construction in North America, Goldstein said."
Cain is developing One Beverly Hills, a nearly $5-billion luxury housing and hotel complex at Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards. The project includes two towers that will be the tallest in Beverly Hills and stacking of condominiums to preserve 8.5 acres of gardens within a 17.5-acre site. Foster + Partners designed the project, and the Aman Beverly Hills will anchor the development as a 78-room, all-suite hotel and the brands first West Coast property. Residences will be branded and serviced by Aman. The complex aims to open before the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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