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Starbucks Announces Major Store Closures and Layoffs. I told you Starflunkies months ago to look for a news job

Starbucks is planning to eliminate 900 roles and close several underperforming stores by the end of the year, chairman and CEO Brian Niccol said on Thursday, Sept. 25.

Niccol, who became CEO of the coffee chain in September 2024, wrote in a note to employees that the two major changes are being made as part of its $1 billion “Back to Starbucks” restructuring plan.

Niccol said the company had reviewed its portfolio of stores and “identified coffeehouses where we’re unable to create the physical environment our customers and partners expect, or where we don’t see a path to financial performance, and these locations will be closed.”

Employees in the shops scheduled to close will be notified this week, and the company will work to offer transfers to nearby stores, and for those that can't be moved, severance packages will be offered, Niccol said.

He said the company will end the year with nearly 18,300 total Starbucks locations across the U.S. and Canada, and that there are plans to grow the number of coffeehouses in 2026.

More than 1,000 locations will also be renovated to “introduce greater texture, warmth, and layered design” over the next 12 months, Niccol added.

Starbucks did not provide the exact number of locations closing, but said the company’s overall company-operated count in North America will decline by about 1% in the fiscal year 2025 after accounting for both openings and closures.

In addition to the closures, Niccol said the company would be eliminating about 900 “non-retail” roles and closing “many open positions.” The affected employees will be notified on Friday, Sept. 26, and severance packages will be offered, he said.

This is the second round of layoffs under Niccol, after 1,100 corporate workers were let go in February.

“I know these decisions impact our partners and their families, and we did not make them lightly,” Niccol said. “I believe these steps are necessary to build a better, stronger, and more resilient Starbucks that deepens its impact on the world and creates more opportunities for our partners, suppliers, and the communities we serve.”

Starbucks Workers United, a union representing 12,000 baristas across 45 states, said in a news release it was sending a formal request for information to Starbucks about the closures.

“We expect to engage in effects bargaining for every impacted union store, as we have done elsewhere, so workers can be placed in another Starbucks store according to their preferences,” the statement reads. “Fixing what’s broken at Starbucks isn’t possible without centering the people who engage with the company’s customers day in and day out.”


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Starbucks severance details for store closures

URL: https://www.businessinsider.com/starbucks-severance-package-lay-off-staff-2025-9

Companies and locations: Starbucks, Seattle WA - Capitol Hill Roastery, North America stores

Starbucks is closing about 1 percent of its North America stores, more than 100 locations, including its flagship Capitol Hill Roastery in Seattle. The company is also cutting 900 nonretail roles.

Severance packages for laid off retail staff include lump sum hours of pay that vary by role, plus a health premium payment equal to three months of coverage. Some state specific vacation payouts apply, and employees have a set window to sign release agreements to receive severance.

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Starbucks trims DC footprint amid corporate layoffs

URL: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/starbucks-closing-some-locations-in-dc-area-amid-corporate-layoffs/3994919/

Multiple Starbucks stores in Washington DC are closing as part of a corporate retrenchment tied to 900 nonretail layoffs. Signs were observed at 2228 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE in Anacostia, 1801 Columbia Road NW in Adams Morgan, 1600 U St NW in the U Street area, and 2225 Georgia Ave NW near Howard University.

The company cites store environments and financial performance in selecting closures, while planning to invest in upgrades and new locations across the United States over the next year. Employees are being offered transfers where possible or severance.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/starbucks-announces-major-store-closures-and-layoffs/ar-AA1Nivv5

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