Office buildings ramp up security after killings at 345 Park
Employees entering their Manhattan office buildings on Tuesday saw more suited staffers in the lobbies and police officers stationed near entrances. The heightened security came one day after a gunman killed four people at Rudin Management’s 345 Park Avenue. On Tuesday morning, several suited employees at Two Manhattan West could be seen lining the corridor between the building’s lobby and security gates, though by the afternoon, their numbers had thinned out. The lobbies of office buildings in the Hudson Yards area didn’t show obvious signs of ramped-up security by Tuesday afternoon, aside from potentially more staffers on hand. Representatives for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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