
Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain Tim Hortons is planning to relocate its head office and Global Restaurant Support Centre from Oakville to Toronto.
Located at the Exchange Tower in a 65,000ft2 space, the restaurant chain plans to strengthen its business by training and investing in employees moving forward in Canada.
The company will continue to focus on innovation labs, idea sharing, creativity and other new efforts planned at the new location.
Tim Hortons president Alex Macedo said: “This major metropolitan environment will provide a platform for us to further expand our leadership in Canada by bringing us closer to our business partners and the people on the front lines of tomorrow’s industry trends.
“This change is another part of our journey to build a stronger Tim Hortons and will enable us to harness the power of technology and innovation to better serve our guests and restaurant owners for years to come.”
Established in 1964, Tim Hortons operates more than 4,700 locations around the world.
The restaurant chain offers premium coffees, hot and cold specialty drinks including cappuccinos, espresso shots and lattes, specialty teas and fruit smoothies, wraps, fresh baked goods, grilled paninis, classic sandwiches, soups and prepared foods.