Philip J. Levin (c. 1909 – August 3, 1971) was an American real estate developer of shopping malls and the majority shareholder of the movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
[1] A real estate developer, he built many shopping malls all over the United States, including Maine, Florida and California.
[3] He later sold his stake to Edgar Bronfman Sr.[4] In 1970, he became the head of the Gulf & Western Land Development company, including its subsidiary Chicago Thoroughbred Enterprises, which owned the Arlington Park and Washington Park Race Track.
[1][5] He was married to Janice H. Levin, a philanthropist and art collector.
[6] He died of a heart attack on August 3, 1971, at The Pierre hotel in Manhattan.