The top stories of the week in Curbed: Gensler Brings the Blue to Beverly Hills, But Where's Ari?; City May Force Homeowners to Tackle Graffiti; Next Boom, How About Not Everything Gets Approved?; Eric Owen Moss Arts Tower, Now Sponsored By Folgers; Slightly-Delayed West Hollywood Orb Landing Soon; Denari's Office on WME's New Space: Nothing Is Clear; Koreatown's Odorous Days Inn Reborn as Shelter Hotel; Universal City Development Plan, Take Two; Hollywood Palihouse Will Just Open When It Opens
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