Judge orders Duluth to undertake work on Kozy building The first of several possible phases involves erecting exterior support for the facade, which is said to be at risk of "sudden collapse." 5:57 pm, Jan. 27, 2021 × Duluth's Pastoret Terrace building, which formerly housed the Kozy Bar and Apartments, is seen in November, after its latest major fire. (Steve Kuchera / 2020 file / News Tribune) The Duluth Economic Development Authority must temporarily stabilize the facade of the Pastoret Terrace building as litigation continues over the future of the fire-ravaged structure, a judge ruled. The exterior bracing, designed to prevent an outward collapse, is expected to come with a price tag of approximately $88,225, according to an estimate recently provided to the court.