Built in 1933, Union Terminal was once used as a large passenger station that supported seven railroads. As the building aged, the steel structural support began to rust. The rusting of the beams created pressure within the building, forcing stones out of the exterior façade.
Our restoration work began with removing the brick backing and the stones, revealing the rusted steel inside. Once the steel was repaired, our work consisted of restoring the damaged brick and matching it to that of the original.