MOSO Studio

Beverly Hills development

Beverly Hills, California

ARCHITECTS | MARMOL RADZINER ARCHITECTURE

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Since 1938, Saks Fifth Avenue has dominated traditional luxury retail in Beverly Hills, serving as a beacon for affluent shoppers on Wilshire Boulevard.

The renowned department store will now be demolished to make room for a mixed-use development that could liven up a dull section of Wilshire next to Rodeo Drive.

The Beverly Hills area will be served by an office, retail, and residential cluster that will be built around Saks’ historic building, according to plans revealed by HBC, the parent company of both Saks and the massive Canadian retailer Hudson’s Bay. The goal is to bring back the glitz that made Wilshire Boulevard the epicenter of upscale Beverly Hills shopping in the past.

The glittering pearl on the summit, according to architect Leo Marmol, “this was the retail center of Beverly Hills in the 1930s.”

MOSO studio was commissioned to produce
CGI Architectural Renderings.

MOSO Studio

Beverly Hills development

Beverly Hills, California

ARCHITECTS | MARMOL RADZINER ARCHITECTURE

Since 1938, Saks Fifth Avenue has dominated traditional luxury retail in Beverly Hills, serving as a beacon for affluent shoppers on Wilshire Boulevard.

The renowned department store will now be demolished to make room for a mixed-use development that could liven up a dull section of Wilshire next to Rodeo Drive.

The Beverly Hills area will be served by an office, retail, and residential cluster that will be built around Saks’ historic building, according to plans revealed by HBC, the parent company of both Saks and the massive Canadian retailer Hudson’s Bay. The goal is to bring back the glitz that made Wilshire Boulevard the epicenter of upscale Beverly Hills shopping in the past.

The glittering pearl on the summit, according to architect Leo Marmol, “this was the retail center of Beverly Hills in the 1930s.”

MOSO studio was commissioned to produce
CGI Architectural Renderings.

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