Comment 72189

By Tim (anonymous) | Posted December 13, 2011 at 03:12:02

Some of what appears to be stone on modern buildings is actually half-depth faux stone made of concrete and mechanically fastened to plywood or OSB sheathing at the back. Even the mortar, if there is any used, is often cosmetic.
The costs to maintain and refurbish the facades of these old stone buildings must be enormous. In my neighborhood the Hendrie House (aka Tunis Griffiths Manor, aka Mercedes Spa) is in rough shape in places at the back, by the chimneys and near the roof line. I can't conceive how rent at a place like that would generate enough revenue to finance a restoration.

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