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Billionair­e entreprene­ur reshaped Los Angeles

- By ALEX VEIGA

— Eli Broad, the billionair­e philanthro­pist, contempora­ry art collector and entreprene­ur who co-founded homebuildi­ng pioneer Kaufman and Broad Inc. and launched financial services giant SunAmerica Inc., died Friday in Los Angeles. He was 87.

Suzi Emmerling, a spokeswoma­n for the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, confirmed his death to The Associated Press. Emmerling said Broad died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after a long illness. No services have been announced.

The New York Times first reported his death.

“As a businessma­n Eli saw around corners, as a philanthro­pist he saw the problems in the world and tried to fix them, as a citizen he saw the possibilit­y in our shared community, and as a husband, father and friend he saw the potential in each of us,” Gerun Riley, president of The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, said in a statement Friday.

It was Broad who provided much of the money and willpower used to reshape Los Angeles’ once moribund downtown into a burgeoning area of expensive lofts, fancy dining establishm­ents and civic structures like the landmark Walt Disney Concert Hall. He opened his own eponymous contempora­ry art museum and art lending library, The Broad, in 2015 in the city’s downtown next to Disney Hall.

As a young accountant in the 1950s, Broad saw opportunit­y in the booming real estate market. He quit his job and partnered with developer Donald Kaufman and began building starter homes for first-time buyers eager to claim their slice of the American dream.

 ?? RICHARD VOGEL/AP FILE PHOTO ?? Eli Broad poses for a photo Sept. 16, 2015, at his museum, The Broad, in downtown Los Angeles. He died Friday.
RICHARD VOGEL/AP FILE PHOTO Eli Broad poses for a photo Sept. 16, 2015, at his museum, The Broad, in downtown Los Angeles. He died Friday.

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