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Starbucks: Real estate savvy gone bad

Posted Jul 18 2008, 04:15 PM by Kim Peterson
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There are some street corners in America where you can stand and see two, even three, Starbucks stores competing for your business. It was obvious that that kind of saturation wouldn't last. Starbucks has named the 600 stores it plans to close, and some customers are taking the news particularly hard. You can see the full list of closures by clicking here.

Investors seemed indifferent to the news, and Starbucks shares dropped by less than 1% to close at $14.34. (The stock has dropped 45% in the past year.) That's because the specific list of locations isn't that important. Investors are paying more attention to how the closures fit into Starbucks' larger plan to improve its financials and its share price.

The closures are clear evidence that Starbucks made some sloppy real estate decisions. Why would you open one store a mile away from an existing location? Sure, those stores may have been bustling with business at the time, but as soon as the economy wilted people came to their senses about $5 lattes.

Starbucks had talked about opening 1,000 stores in Florida, for example, by the end of the decade, according to the New York Times. On that fast-tracked schedule, the company had to drop some of its selection standards for new sites. The result? Sixty Florida locations are now slated to close.

Even last year, when an economic slowdown was apparent to just about everyone, Starbucks continued its breakneck pace and opened three new stores a day. Next year, it plans just 200 total. I'll bet each of those 200 locations gets thoroughly vetted.

Starbucks made some arrogant real estate decisions that ultimately left it overextended as gas prices rose, as mortgages flopped and as bare necessities became harder to afford. Closing stores is an important step in turning the company around, but it's just one step in a broad transformation.

The bigger challenge? Figuring out how to sell drinks that cost as much as a gallon of gas.

Related reading:

Dark days for Starbucks: job cuts and store closures

A plan to rescue Starbucks

Why Wall Street hates Starbucks

Something stinks at Starbucks

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Comments

 

i would never spend $5 on a cup of coffee... what has this world come to?   that stuff is so bad for you!

I had a coupon for free Starbucks candy. No where in my state can this be found. I think they are trying to pull a fast one. I wrote them and never heard back. No wonder they have to close all those stores - greedy and dishonest. Serves them right - ha ha! Go Caribou!

Why close the Starbucks on harmon & paradise(las vegas,nv)  It's always busy and it's in the middle of business office.  A great location.

I feel that it was a waste of time and money to build a buisness in our community just to take it away.  What about the jobs that were provided to the community?  How bad was Starbucks doing in the beginning?  If they did not think they could do business here in the central part of the United States than why did they venture out of their secure net?

Even though you are closing so many outlets, we are still interested in opening a Starbuck in Aruba.

We look forward to this, and we have sent our petition several times to your attention.

Looking forward to hear from you

Sincerely

Robert Spellen

Just like many other companies, starbucks has joined the elite only to watch stores close and stock price plummet. We must learn from our history of fallen, elite companies. This will not be a stock to own with hopes of it making back your money. Avoid chasing dollars and sell this stock. By 12-31-08 starbucks stock will be $11.00 or lower.

first I love frapps.....dont' take them away.........please

Say it ain't so! R.I.P. beloved Starbucks on the corner of West 1st and Sierra. I'll remember you fondly... When I'm buying my grande, skinny cinnamon dolce latte at your sister store 3 blocks up on California and South Virginia. And they wonder why that real estate plan bit the dust???

MY STARFIVEBUCKS CLOSED IN YAKIMA WA

It's about time this happened. There is no point putting three locations on one square block which i seen over and over again. I'm glad i'm not addicted coffeenor am i a coffee drinker so in so many words "good riddance."

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