(11-25-2020, 03:06 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: Yeah, it's a shame the whole building along King isn't included. I think it looks great so far, but that most recent photo has me concerned that the ground floor facade will have that awful faux-brick Tim Hortons look. Does Tims ever attempt to blend in with the host building? Starbucks is usually pretty good about that, but I can't think of any Tims that do it.
Not many example, no.... but they have redesigned their "signature building" to fit in neighbourhoods where there is opposition.
St. Jacobs
(Now closed) Frederick/Lancaster
Brampton
Vancouver
Coke