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So they were perfectly capable of restoring the original brick on that portion of the building, but not on the flagship heritage house on the corner. What idiot makes such a decision?
 
I really wish we'd repaint our old brick signs in hamilton white like that - looks awesome. Instead we keep them faded and dilapidated looking like our tip-top tailors.. One of these days I'm just gonna go up there and paint it myself lol..
 
what happened to the giant opening in the wall there ? looks like some of the brick is missing? Was that originally blocked up?

Oh looks like this may have not originally been an entrance at first glance and was instead punched in..
 
hunh so the part with the rubble brick look on the top was a later addition or a covered up old as it just shows black originally.. that just makes it even stranger how it's offset.. almost like they added a smaller window, realized it was now off, and then just covered it over in black so you wouldn't see..

glad they added the wraparound cornice back, even if it isn't of the original style - you can see it was ripped off in the original image..

(I'm big on cornices lol..)

that arched entrance that looks like it's trying to emulate a carriage stable looks new.. hmm.. or is it? It's hard to tell but it looks like the original image might have bricked over this area with new brick.. so maybe it WAS original.. originally.. an old building like that most likely woulda had a place for a horsedrawn carriage to park.. kinda weird how it's a mixture of bricks though..

I will admit the original colour IS a bit gungy..
 
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