golfer727272
New Member
Heres my take...Toronto historical board or similar wants the worn and weathered look. Anyone with any money in the building should prefer new brick..which won't need replacement and maintenance in the second Year of occupancy.
Only one way to find out; carbon-dating.
If concert is as attentive to detail and finishing as they claim, I think they may use new bricks, or better bricks in street-level facades, where it is more visually scrutinized. Unless of course they're trying to achieve the worn and weathered look to give it a heritage feel, then they may use it at ground level.