The Herbert M. Baruch Corporation (commonly the ''Baruch Corporation'') was one of the largest
general contractor
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s in
Southern California during the early to mid-20th century. During its existence from 1920 to 1955 the company constructed over 500 buildings including
Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine in 2018.
The Hollywood Bowl is known for its distin ...
,
Beverly Hills City Hall
The Beverly Hills City Hall is a historic building and city hall in Beverly Hills, California.
Location
The building is surrounded by North Santa Monica Boulevard, North Rexford Drive, South Santa Monica Boulevard, and North Crescent Drive.Google ...
, and other major civic and commercial buildings, many of which are now
historic buildings.
History
The company was founded by Los Angeles native Herbert M. Baruch (1894-1955) upon his return from military service in
World War I. His family was a prominent pioneer family in Southern California in the early 20th century that originated from
Bavaria, and his father Jacob, with his brother Herman, was a principal in the prominent wholesale grocer Haas, Baruch and Company (one of the other partners was
Abraham, father of
Walter A. Haas
Walter A. Haas Sr. (May 11, 1889 – December 7, 1979), was an American billionaire businessman who was the president and chairman of Levi Strauss & Co.
Early life and education
Haas was born to a American Jews, Jewish family, one of four ch ...
, and this company eventually became
Smart & Final). Mr. Baruch married twice: his first marriage was to Dorothy ''née'' Walter (1899-1962) author and educator, and later he married his second wife Rosemary ''née'' Bloom (1906-1972), a local socialite. The first union had two children, Herbert M. Baruch Jr. and Nancy Baruch Smith. Mr. Baruch was active on several boards including the local Red Cross and
Community Chest, an early forerunner to the
United Way. He was also a founding member of the Beach Club, a private social club in Santa Monica. Despondent over business difficulties and ill health, Mr. Baruch shot himself in his Hollywood Hills residence in 1955.
The business ceased operations the same year.
In 1932 the Baruch Corporation was sued by actress
Ann Christy for $100,730 in damages when she was involved in a collision with a ditching machine owned by the company.
Selected works
This is a partial listing of the company's projects:
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Huntington Park Post Office (1925)
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Beverly Hills City Hall
The Beverly Hills City Hall is a historic building and city hall in Beverly Hills, California.
Location
The building is surrounded by North Santa Monica Boulevard, North Rexford Drive, South Santa Monica Boulevard, and North Crescent Drive.Google ...
(1932)
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The Brentwood Country Mart
The Brentwood Country Mart is a local shopping center in the Brentwood district of Los Angeles, California, next to the Santa Monica eastern city limit. First opened on November 18, 1948, “it’s a quaint reminder of a bygone era, and Brentwood ...
1920s
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Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (1930), now part of the Los Angeles Scientology Campus
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Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building (1949)
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Harris Newmark Building (1926), now the New Mart Building
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Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine in 2018.
The Hollywood Bowl is known for its distin ...
Permanent Seating (1926)
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Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium Modernization (1920s)
* Los Angeles Harbor Junior College, now
Los Angeles Harbor College
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Mayfair Hotel, Los Angeles (1926)
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Mira Hershey Hall, University of California, Los Angeles (1930s)
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Paramount Studios, Administrative Offices
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Ramona Gardens
Ramona Gardens is a public housing development in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles. Currently and historically Latino, it is also the home of the Big H ...
(1939)
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Valley Municipal Building
Van Nuys City Hall, built in 1932 originally as the Valley Municipal Building, serves various municipal services for the San Fernando Valley residents of the City of Los Angeles such as meeting chambers and public service offices and was dedicated ...
, informally "Van Nuys City Hall" (1932)
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William Mead Homes
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(1942)
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Wilshire Boulevard Temple 1929
Notes
References
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Defunct companies based in California
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