Just weeks ago in the lobby of 345 Park Ave., the Rudin family celebrated 100 years as a New York City real estate dynasty, surrounded by politicians and Wall Street’s elite.
On Monday evening, that same space turned into a site of terror as a gunman, Shane Tamura, went on a shooting spree. After killing three people in the lobby, he invaded Rudin’s headquarters on the 33rd floor, where he killed the firm’s own employee Julia Hyman.
The tragedy marks the biggest test that the Rudins have faced — both as a property owner and as a family. And it ...
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