American Terracotta

Historic Masonry Restoration

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427 Granby Street, Norfolk, Virginia

September 21, 2016 by Jeff Roush

Original façade was 1917, destroyed in early 50’s and covered with stucco. American Terracotta’s research into historical records located historical photographs of the building facade that were previously unknown. Study of these images informed the design and proportion of the reproduction terracotta units. Renovation replaced original façade. We made most of the ornamental trim with terracotta.

427 Granby Street is now the headquarters for the digital agency Grow.

427 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA before
427 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA after
427 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA Grow headquarters
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Filed Under: Special Projects Tagged With: 427 Granby St, American Terracotta, Facade restoration, Restoration mold making, Terra cotta restoration, terracotta reproduction, Terracotta restoration

Our Services

  • Historic Reproduction – Modeling, Mold Making, and Unit Production
  • On Site Restoration — Conservation, Repair, Repoint — Historic Material Matching

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