Kushner advances development of 470-unit multifamily building and synagogue in Hollywood
Kushner Companies advanced a plan to develop a 470-unit multifamily building and a synagogue near the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood. The Hollywood City Commission last week approved a rezoning and a site plan for the development, which also would entail conversion of a historic house to a library. New York City-based Kushner, founded by Charles Kushner, and led by CEO Laurent Morali, and President Nicole Kushner Meyer, has a contract to acquire the development site on the southeast corner of the intersection of Stirling Road and State Road 7. Two companies own the 5.7-acre site encompassing […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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