Minnesota Fire Unearths Classic St. Louis Brick

KSDK reports that a fire in Minnesota ended up revealing a surprising piece of masonry history: classic St. Louis bricks that had been hidden in the structure.

For mason contractors, stories like this matter for more than the novelty. Reclaimed brick is often sought after for repairs and additions where owners want the look, size, and texture to match existing work. When older brick shows up after a fire, demolition, or renovation, it can quickly shift the conversation from “remove and replace” to “salvage and sort,” especially on projects where the brick itself is part of the building’s identity.

There is also a practical takeaway for restoration and repair work. Post-fire sites can be unpredictable, and any brick that is recovered still needs to be evaluated before it is considered usable. On many jobs, that means coordinating with the broader project team on what gets saved, how it is stored, and how it will be documented so it can be relaid with consistent color and face quality. If reuse is on the table, it can influence everything from cleaning and mortar removal plans to how crews stage pallets and protect material from weather.

Even when reclaimed brick is not reused on the same building, discoveries like this reinforce a bigger trend in U.S. construction: owners and designers are paying more attention to durability, authenticity, and materials that can be responsibly reused. Brick, block, and stone are not just finishes. In the right application, they are long-life materials that can support both performance and preservation goals.

Watch the clip from KSDK here.

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