A lawsuit alleging Margaret Rudin was wrongfully convicted of killing her husband was dismissed this week. Rudin’s attorneys agreed that a judge should dismiss the suit, which was filed in May 2024.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Over eight months after suing the state of Nevada, a Las Vegas judge has dismissed Margaret Rudin's wrongful conviction case. District court records show that on Tuesday, Judge ...
Rudin’s Midtown East conversion is getting a shot in the arm, courtesy of both a construction loan and the arrival of an equity partner. The developer is nearing a $350 million recapitalization of 845 ...
As Thanksgiving Day approaches, some of New York City’s most active developers and financiers are busy talking turkey. Rudin is close to sealing a $350 million total recapitalization for 845 Third ...
Rudin announced it has reached an agreement to extend the mortgage at 32 Sixth Ave. for four years and committed to improving the 1.2 million square-foot-tower that’s 40% empty. “We are grateful to ...
From novels to poetry to essays to graphic novels, Margaret Atwood has dabbled in nearly every written medium there is, except for memoir. That changes now. “Book of Lives” (out now from Doubleday) ...
Rudin is adding an additional office-to-residential conversion in Midtown to its development portfolio. The family-led real estate firm intends to convert its office tower at 355 Lexington Ave. into a ...
The long-gestating conversion of 845 Third Avenue in Midtown East is seeing progress in the form of a Department of Buildings filing. An executive at Rudin filed plans to turn the 21-story Manhattan ...
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Rudin is producing the Off-Broadway play with Barry Diller as part of his return to theatrical producing. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Scott Rudin is producing Wallace Shawn’s new play, What We ...