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Starbucks has launched a major redesign project that is aimed at making their famous coffee houses cozier. CEO Brian Niccol announced the redesign as part of the company's "Back to Starbucks" plan.
The parade of shops, including Sainsbury's Local, at Bluebell Meadows, Bradwell. (Image: Denise Bradley) If the plans are approved, it would be joining Sainsbury's, Subway, InstaVolt, Rumbles Chip ...
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A Starbucks cafe and drive-thru has put up an illuminated sign on a 9-metre high (29.5ft) pole without planning permission, ...
EG Carter & Co Ltd has begun construction on a new coffee shop for developer Robert Hitchins at Kingsway, Gloucester. The ...
Construction work has started on a new Starbucks coffee shop as part of the Kingsway development in Gloucester.
The changes come after Starbucks took a hit when its baristas went on strike before Christmas, global sales dropped and ...
An agent for Starbucks has applied to North East Derbyshire District Council for advertisement consent for signs including an ...
The arrival of Starbucks at Kingsway Business Park forms part of a major mixed-use scheme on the site of the former 340-acre ...
Starbucks is introducing premium features, including comfortable couches, warm lighting, and revamped wall art in redesigned ...
Starbucks remains the world’s largest coffee chain, but the Seattle-based company has reported five straight quarters of ...
Inside the company’s newest redesign in Bridgehampton, New York. Starbucks plans to redesign up to 1,000 locations with the ...