I hope that what is being rebuilt is being done accurately and of good quality. And not: "oh, there was a "cornice" here... Let's see..." *finds the cheapest foam cornice and glues it to the facade*

In other words I hope it is a proper restoration, rather than a vaguely historically themed renovation. The original articles made it seem like it was going to be a restoration. It's too early to tell based off that photo and small piece of cornice, but I'm worried that a restoration was too good to be true. [[and yes, regardless, I'm glad that more square feet are being reactivated downtown)