That’s the conclusion to draw, I think, from the fact that Starbucks has announced its plans to shutter some 600 of its outlets around the nation, that only two on the big closure list are in Austin, and that one of those two has been in a geographic face-off with local favorite Jo’s Hot Coffee on South Congress. There’s dog-friendly Jo’s, independent stand-alone that sprang up on the pavement where a used-car lot used to be, Jo’s without much shade, Jo’s building a name from scratch as a vent read
Remember when the opening of the state's first Starbucks was BIG news? Ho-hum now. So much so that you might not even care which of the existing Starbucks stores will be closed as a result of a company retrenchment. But the Wall Street Journal has them. Eight are being shut in Arkansas. The only Little Rock-area closure is at 4120 East McCain, North Little Rock. Others are closing in Blytheville, Lowell, Malvern Marion, two in Rogers, including the one on Pinnacle Parkway, and one in Van Bur read
OK, Coffee Addicts: Here are the Starbucks That are ClosingPersonally, I don’t drink coffee, never have. But for all you caffeine devotees, Starbucks has finally announced which locations it is slashing from its world-domination plan. There are about 600 of them, and they will be closing between now and mid-2009. Here is the long-awaited Starbucks closure list. read
The Starbucks listThe Starbucks list is now out - the list, that is, of hundreds of Starbucks around the country the coffee giant, based in Seattle, plans to close before long. A few words about the Northwest selections. For the most part, the numbers aren’t all that large. In Idaho, just two Starbucks will close - one in Boise on University Drive (take a look at the area and you can see how that location might not have worked out), and one at Meridian on Fairview. Not a massive impact, especially since in bot read
Full Starbucks closure list now out, including Jefferson SquareAs first reported here last week, the Jefferson Square Starbucks (the standalone store at the NW corner, not the “licensee” stand in the Safeway) is on the list of 600 company-owned stores that will close. Starbucks just released the full official list today. It’s the only West Seattle Starbucks on the list, which includes six other stores in Seattle: 328 15th Ave E, 620 Denny Way, 1220 Howell St., 2201 E. Madison Ave., 1218 N. 45th St., and the “Northgate Mall II” store. No timetable is mentio read
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