Danville, California (Crohn) – Starbucks announced on Thursday that it will close hundreds of stores in addition to the demobilization of 900 companies from companies. The closures have been set to influence stores throughout the country, including here in the Gulf region.
“Every year, we open and close the cafe for various reasons, from financial performance to expiration,” said Brian Nicole, CEO of Starbucks. “This is a more important procedure that we understand will affect partners and clients. Our cafes are centers of society, and to close any place is difficult.”
In the eastern Gulf, an employee at a famous site in downtown Danville Kron4 told the store that the store would be closed. While Starbucks said it is planning to reduce 900 non -contestants, Paristas will be presented in affected sites with separation packages, and in some cases, it is allowed to transfer to other sites.
Currently, Starbucks have more than 18,000 sites throughout North America. Seattle’s coffee giant said it plans to close about 400 sites next Sunday. Starbucks said they are closing sites either that does not make a profit or has a rental contract that ends.
“I was shocked,” said Martha Nowz, a client at the Danville website. “I haven’t heard anything about it. Now, I’m really sad because this is a great place to shine. It’s really the city center.”
“I go this day, and I am very disappointed,” said David Hollen, another agent. “I came here for more than 10 years. It is basically our daily routine.”
Although Starbucks was not officially announced about the stores it closed, we found six sites in the Pay Starbucks area that appear “closed” on Starbucks, starting from Sunday:
- Danville: 11000 Crowe Canyon Road
- Danville: 398 Hartz Avi.
- Berkeley: 1799 Solano Ave.
- San Ramon: 6000 Bolinger Canyon Street.
- San Francisco: 49 Jefferson Street
- Oakland: 222 Broadway
A SPON4 spokesman told a spokesperson that signs will be published in stores that are closed. So far, we have not seen any signs of closing. Starbucks is expected to notify the employees whose positions are eliminated on Friday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.