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Starbucks has announced the closure of over 100 North American stores, representing approximately 1% of its corporate-owned locations. The company has not released an official list of affected stores; however, Business Insider has compiled a list based on reports from in-store staff, journalist visits, and the Starbucks store locator tool. The closures span several states, including California, Washington, New York, Texas, and Virginia, among others.

Notably, the iconic Capitol Hill Reserve Roastery in Seattle, which opened in 2014, is among the closures. This location was significant not only for its unique offerings but also as one of Starbucks' first unionized stores. Starbucks has stated that the decision to close this store is part of a broader initiative to close underperforming corporate-owned locations across North America. The company emphasized that the union status of the store played no role in the decision, and efforts are being made to reassign affected employees.

The closures are part of a broader restructuring effort by Starbucks, which also includes the layoff of approximately 900 non-retail employees. The company has estimated that the restructuring will cost around $1 billion, including expenses related to employee separation and early lease terminations. Despite these closures, Starbucks plans to open more stores and refurbish over 1,000 existing locations in fiscal year 2026.

Starbucks has announced the closure of over 100 North American stores, representing approximately 1% of its corporate-owned locations. The company has not released an official list of affected stores; however, Business Insider has compiled a list based on reports from in-store staff, journalist visits, and the Starbucks store locator tool. The closures span several states, including California, Washington, New York, Texas, and Virginia, among others. Notably, the iconic Capitol Hill Reserve Roastery in Seattle, which opened in 2014, is among the closures. This location was significant not only for its unique offerings but also as one of Starbucks' first unionized stores. Starbucks has stated that the decision to close this store is part of a broader initiative to close underperforming corporate-owned locations across North America. The company emphasized that the union status of the store played no role in the decision, and efforts are being made to reassign affected employees. The closures are part of a broader restructuring effort by Starbucks, which also includes the layoff of approximately 900 non-retail employees. The company has estimated that the restructuring will cost around $1 billion, including expenses related to employee separation and early lease terminations. Despite these closures, Starbucks plans to open more stores and refurbish over 1,000 existing locations in fiscal year 2026.

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Starbucks Lays Off 1,100 Corporate Employees in Major Restructuring.
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Photo of the Starbucks logo with text that reads, "Is Starbucks Now Leading U.S. Retail in Parental Leave? Let's Compare"

An image with an American flag in the background with copy above it that reads: "Top U.S. Parental Leave Comparison by Company." "☕Starbucks 18 weeks (fully paid)" "🛍️ Amazon 20 weeks (fully paid)" "🎮 Microsoft 12-20 weeks (fully paid)" "🍎 Apple 16 weeks (fully paid)" "🚙 Tesla 16 weeks (fully paid)". 

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An image with an American flag in the background with copy above it that reads: "Top U.S. Parental Leave Comparison by Company." "☕Starbucks 18 weeks (fully paid)" "🛍️ Amazon 20 weeks (fully paid)" "🎮 Microsoft 12-20 weeks (fully paid)" "🍎 Apple 16 weeks (fully paid)" "🚙 Tesla 16 weeks (fully paid)". An arrow is at the bottom right side of the image indicating there is another image in the slide.

An image with flags from around the world is in the background with copy above it that reads: "Global Parental Leave Comparison" 

"🇺🇸 USA 0 weeks (no federal mandate)" "🇨🇦 Canada 12-18 months (partially paid)" "🇸🇪 Sweden 16 months (partially paid)" "🇫🇮 Finland 14 months (partially paid)" "🇳🇴 Norway 12 months (partially paid)"

An image with flags from around the world is in the background with copy above it that reads: "Global Parental Leave Comparison" "🇺🇸 USA 0 weeks (no federal mandate)" "🇨🇦 Canada 12-18 months (partially paid)" "🇸🇪 Sweden 16 months (partially paid)" "🇫🇮 Finland 14 months (partially paid)" "🇳🇴 Norway 12 months (partially paid)"

#Starbucks new #ParentalLeave policy far exceeds the norm for U.S. retail companies, where paid parental leave is often minimal or nonexistent (swipe to see comparisons).

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