Door signage reads in part: "We've made the incredibly difficult decision to close this Starbucks location by the end of the week ... Thank you for being a part of our story. We look forward to seeing you again soon."
This past Thursday, the company announced that it would close several hundred stores and lay off nearly 900 employees in its latest move under CEO Brian Niccol's continued transformation. Starbucks wasted no time in shutting down the stores on the hit list. (We're told the SB on Third Avenue and 15th Street also shut down.)
With this closure, two Starbucks remain in the East Village — one on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place and another on First Avenue at Third Street.
The First Avenue and 13th Street location opened in 2012.
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3 comments:
Oh, no. Where will I get my overpriced burnt bitter coffee with whipped cream and stale sugary pastries?
I heard that a good number of the stores being shutdown around the country were unionized stores. If so, then it's par for the course for this corporation. MASA = Make Americans Slaves Again
Boycott Starbucks for so many reasons.
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