JasonParis
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It's a pretty intense downsizing indeed.
In fairness to that particular location, it was extremely redundant. There's one at Jarvis and Bloor, one in the Longos at Bloor and Park, one at Church and Maitland, and two (assuming neither closed yet) at Yonge and Bloor.I know Starbucks was downsizing but it's almost like they are giving up entirely
Begs the question will Starbucks corporate continue paying rent to hold on to these locations, or will they let them go and find new locations when business opportunities return in a year or 2With most (but not all) of these, they seem to be in office/student areas. I wouldn't be surprised if some come back to those areas when people are working/going to college in the area.
Begs the question will Starbucks corporate continue paying rent to hold on to these locations, or will they let them go and find new locations when business opportunities return in a year or 2
I can't imagine they would - it would be a renter's market at the end of the pandemic, and they have deeper pockets than most.
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Even still.. people are realising that WFH is a viable option in the fact of skyrocketing office rents. I can see WFH being the norm from now on as a cost saving measure.
If that is the case you will not need as many coffee shops in Downtown or even in the suburbs owing to the rise of Keurig and other one cup coffee machines.
Also growth of delivery services impacts the need for physical locations.
Dundas and Elizabeth location is also closed. Just walked by. And I think the one in the lobby of the building where I work might be on life support.
There will still be plenty of Starbucks.
I expect the reason why most of these are closing is to avoid paying unnecessary rent. Starbucks is never gonna have trouble finding locations to rent in the future anyway, especially given how many stores are closing in general rn. Given that it's likely going to be tough for landlords to find new retail tenants for a while, it's possible Starbucks could end up reclaiming some of the stores they gave up.Begs the question will Starbucks corporate continue paying rent to hold on to these locations, or will they let them go and find new locations when business opportunities return in a year or 2