4+
Distinct brand-spec zones
Weekly
Photo packages sent to Europe
0
Real-time visibility for international team
Days
Feedback delay causing costly reversals
Overview
The Adidas Toronto flagship required alignment between a local GC, an international brand compliance team reviewing remotely, and a landlord with specific base-building modification requirements. The store had multiple distinct zones — performance, lifestyle, footwear wall, kids — each with different millwork, lighting, and flooring specifications from the global brand standards package.
The problem
Adidas' international brand compliance team was reviewing progress from Europe via weekly photo packages. By the time feedback arrived, the relevant trades had already moved on — requiring costly reversals on lighting layouts and fixture placements that hadn't matched the global spec.
4+
Distinct brand-spec zones
Weekly
Photo packages sent to Europe
0
Real-time visibility for international team
Days
Feedback delay causing costly reversals
The Solution
WeReno gave the Adidas global brand compliance team live access to the 3D twin. They could view any zone at current status, comment directly on elements in context, and flag deviations before they became expensive. The local GC received brand feedback tied to specific model elements — no ambiguity about which fixture or which wall was being referenced.
1 wk early
Remote brand sign-off achieved
0
Brand corrections post-opening
0
Physical compliance visit required
Live
3D access for global brand team
The result
The Adidas Toronto flagship received its global brand compliance sign-off without a physical visit from the international team — the twin review was accepted in lieu of an on-site audit. The store opened on schedule with zero brand standard corrections required post-opening.
GC Project Manager
"WeReno exceeded our expectations in every aspect. The store has become one of our top-performing locations in Canada since the renovation was completed."