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Starbucks · United StatesThe coffee chain’s overall U.S. and Canada store count is expected to drop by 1%, or several hundred stores, by the end of the 2025 fiscal year. CEO Brian Niccol is trying to restore the chain’s “coffeehouse” feel to bring customers back to its outlets after six consecutive quarters of declining U.S. sales. Among the closed stores was Starbucks’ flagship unionized location in Seattle, a large cafe with an in-house roastery, the company confirmed…See the Story
Starbucks to Close Hundreds of Stores in $1B Restructuring Plan
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Pandemic · San JoseSan Jose has elected to purchase a prime downtown property once slated for a major tech campus, which could potentially aid the city’s vision of expanding its convention center and developing a sports and entertainment district. Related Articles
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VMware · Palo AltoNewmark represented Broadcom in the sale of The Campus at Stanford Research Park, a 1.1-million-square-foot office and R&D campus within Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto. The 70-acre campus was acquired by a partnership between Harvest Properties and TPG Real Estate in what was reportedly the largest property sale on a square-footage basis in Stanford Research Park history. Although the purchase price was not disclosed, the San Francisco Busi…See the Story