Hellman, Haas & Co.

In the 1880s and 1890s the business was located at what was then 218–224 (in 1890, renumbered to 318–324) N. Los Angeles Street, immediately south of Mellus Row.

In the 1880s, Herman Baruch, who was married to Abraham Haas' niece, Jeanette Meertief, and his brother, Jacob Baruch, who was married to another niece, Jeanette Weiler, bought out Herman Hellman when Hellman took the position of manager of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, a bank which grew out of Hellman's being so trusted that early Angelenos entrusted their valuables to him for safekeeping.

[3] In November 1889, the firm moved into much larger quarters one block south at what was then 118–124 N. Los Angeles Street,[4] renumbered to 218–224 N. Los Angeles Street in 1890.

[5] On February 17, 1890, Hellman left the partnership, which continued to operate under a new name, Haas, Baruch & Co.,[1][6] and by the turn of the 20th century the store was the growing city’s most dominant wholesale grocery business.

[3] This United States corporation or company article is a stub.

Haas, Baruch & Co., successor to Hellman, Haas & Co., SE corner of Los Angeles and Aliso St., 1880s