At least five Central Valley Starbucks locations closed last week, part of the latest national cuts by the coffee mega-retailer.
Starbucks Coffee Co. is closing an estimated 500 locations and laying off about 900 nonretail employees as part of a turnaround plan. The company plans to spend $1 billion on the restructuring, including $150 million on employee separation benefits and $850 million in real estate costs, including exiting leases.
A note on the door at the Starbucks near Blackstone and Barstow avenues in Fresno informed customers of the closure.
“We know this may be hard to hear — because this isn’t just any store,” the note said. “It’s your coffeehouse, a place woven into your daily rhythm, where memories were made, and where meaningful connections with our partners grew over the years.”
There are four locations closing in Fresno and one each in Visalia and Kettleman City that have already been taken off Google search and the Starbucks store locator:
4116 N. West Ave., Fresno
5347 N. Blackstone Ave., Fresno
6740 N Blackstone Ave., Fresno
3927 W. Caldwell Ave., Visalia
33300 Bernard Drive, Kettleman City
This also includes the 1286 N Peach Ave. Fresno location which only opened a year ago. It was the only drive-thru only Starbucks location in Fresno.
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