French conglomerate LVMH continues to push forward with plans for a Cheval Blanc hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a nine-story luxury hotel building, replacing the former Brooks Brothers retail store on the site.
LVMH, the parent company of Louis Vuitton, is the property owner. New York-based Peter Marino Architect and Los Angeles-based Gruen Associates are responsible for the design concepts and construction.
The project will bring a nine-story hotel building spanning an area of 220,000 square feet. The hotel will feature up to 115 guest rooms with restaurant space and a private club. The hotel design features a tiered roofline, ranging from four to nine stories in height, with an apex roughly 115 feet above street level. Upper-level setbacks will be used to create guest amenity spaces, including a garden and multiple pool decks.
Public art will also be incorporated into the design of the project, including a sculpture planned in conjunction with a proposed pedestrian plaza at the corner of Rodeo and Santa Monica.
The luxury hotel will be located in South Santa Monica Boulevard between Rodeo and Beverly Drive.
The Cheval Blanc will be built over a roughly 38-month period commencing in 2022 and concluding in early 2026.
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