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Benjamin Platt (December 17, 1883 – April 18, 1960) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Platt Music Corporation, which he started in 1905.


Biography


Early life

Benjamin Platt was born in Khodorkiv, a '' shtetl'' near Kyiv, Russian Empire (now a part of Ukraine). He moved to the United States in 1905, when he was twenty years old.


Career

He started his career as a salesman in New York City, for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. He moved to Los Angeles later that year and started The Platt Music Company; he began the company by selling pianos door-to-door. Platt Music Corporation was a private company that leased space in department stores and sold consumer electric products. By 1926, its annual sales volume was in excess of $3 million and the company's total assets were approximately $2.7 million. Platt owned three buildings on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles: 830 Broadway, 840 Broadway, and 620-622 Broadway, next to the Orpheum Theatre. Walker & Eisen was the architectural firm that designed the 840 Broadway building. (Walker & Eisen is best known for the
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.) Lange and Bergstrom were the contractors for 840 building. By 1928, Platt Music was one of the largest retailers of its kind in the world. In 1929, the stock market crashed and Platt Music went into receivership. Because of Platt’s good relationship with Tom May of the May Company, Platt rebuilt Platt Music to be bigger than ever. Platt Music contracted with the May Company to sell appliances in all of their stores. By 1955, Platt Music was the largest retail business of its kind in America. Platt was honored at the Ambassador Hotel in 1955, on the anniversary of his 50th year in business. Some of the biggest names in Los Angeles attended this event, some from as far as Mexico.


Philanthropy

He was one of the founders of The City of Hope and was active on its Board for many years. He was also the President of the Jewish Home for the Aging. He served as the President of Sinai Temple for twenty-one years, the longest-serving president to date. Additionally, he was one of the founders of the University of Judaism, now known as the American Jewish University. He then served as its first executive vice president. He was active in Masonry and was a member of Westgate Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rites, and the
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Death and legacy

Platt died at Cedars Hospital on April 18, 1960, at the age of 77. On April 19, the Los Angeles City Council adjourned in memory of Platt and stopped conducting any business transactions the rest of the day. He is the father of
Herman Platt Herman Platt (1909–2005) was an American business executive and philanthropist. Biography Early life Hermann Platt was born in 1909. His father, Benjamin Platt, was the founder of the Platt Music Corporation and co-founder of the American Jew ...
and Leo Platt, and the grandfather of Cynthia Platt Flagg and Nancy Platt Jacoby, Kenneth Platt (1932–2005), Steven Platt (1934–2001), and Susan Platt. He is the great-grandfather of
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, Lindsey Arent Schank, Marc Platt, Benjamin Platt, Jonathan Platt, Cynthia Rogers, and Morgan Rogers.


References


Sources

* LA Times “Music House to Finance” Dec 12, 1926 * B’Nai B’rit Messenger * City of Los Angeles Resolution File No. 95830 * Los Angeles Examiner Fri May 6, 1955 * Los Angeles examiner Mon May 19, 1958 p5 sec 1 “50 yrs. wed, say ‘dont fight wife’ * “Music Firm Awards Job on Building” Los Angeles Times April 10, 1927 p e5 * Los Angeles Times April 5, 1922 p 113 “Long Lease on Broadway Site” {{DEFAULTSORT:Platt, Benjamin 1880s births 1960 deaths 20th-century American businesspeople 20th-century American philanthropists American businesspeople in retailing American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent Businesspeople from Los Angeles Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States People from Kiev Governorate Ukrainian Jews