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Westwood Horizons Building Designated Residential Hotel

Century City Westwood News has been following the plight of the Westwood Horizons retirement home residents for several months now. The residents had been fighting a plan by the facility’s owner to convert it to a licensed assisted living community.

However, on June 20, the seniors at the retirement home declared victory after finding out it has been designated a residential hotel by a city department.

The designation was made by the Housing and Community Investment Department, and could severely limit Westwood Horizon’s owner, Watermark Retirement Communities, from moving forward with a plan to force residents to move rooms or to a hotel during renovation of the property.

“No senior in our community should be forced to leave their home, especially longtime residents living in affordable units. That’s not right, and in this building at least, it’s not legal,” said Jessie Kornberg, CEO of Bet Tzedek, the law firm representing some of the residents. “The city’s confirmation will ensure the long-term affordability and availability of these units for elderly residents and the broader community,” he said. “We’re so pleased that the city has found what we’ve known all along – there is simply no legal justification for these attempted evictions.”

The designation comes after months of public pressure from City Councilman Paul Koretz, who publicly accused Watermark of being a “greedy corporation” run by “faceless, heartless wheeler-dealers” after it served eviction notices on the residents.

Koretz said in media interviews that the company gave residents 120 days to move out and later changed the moving date requirement to a year. Watermark spokeswoman Laura Mecoy, however, said most of the residents were given a year to move from the start.

Watermark wants to complete a $50 million renovation and convert the building into a residential care facility with assisted living. The current facility is unlicensed and does not provide health care options.

As part of the eviction notice it issued, Watermark said residents could move back in at the same rental rate, and residents would also be paid up to $19,700 per unit for moving costs – an amount required under the Rent Stabilization Act.

In February, Watermark changed its strategy and said that all the residents could stay during construction, but may have to move rooms or live in a hotel during some of the renovations. The offer came with the caveat that it would be rescinded if the property was designated a residential hotel.

The residential hotel designation came at the request of Koretz, who introduced a motion in February asking the department to do an analysis of the property to see if it could qualify as a residential hotel.

“My highest priority has always been whatever is in the best interest of the senior residents of Westwood Horizons,” the councilman said. “This was the outcome for which they were hoping. We are reaching out to the city attorney’s office to see what this really means in term of its legal ramifications.”

According to Watermark, 48 seniors are still living at Westwood Horizons. David Barnes, president of Watermark, said the company would appeal the decision.

“We are disappointed by this determination because we presented the residents with a very attractive settlement proposal that would have generously compensated the residents, moved them to a high-quality facility during renovations and guaranteed they could return to the building after construction with the same rental rates they had when they relocated,” Barnes said. “But a small group of residents and adult children have blocked that settlement process by seeking the residential hotel designation. Throughout the settlement discussions, we made it clear that this generous settlement package would no longer be economically feasible if the building was designated as a residential hotel.”

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