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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

 

why don't the starbucks stores see if they can rent space inside the  Walmart stores like Subways, hair salons, and opticial are all rented parts inside a Walmart store, I think  this would be a win win situation for everyone!!!!!   If  you like my idea SHOW ME THE $$$$!

why u don't sell it

In the Stonecrest Shopping Center in Charlotte, NC 28277  There is 2 Starbucks retailers one inside Target a second one across the parking lot (a storefront shop) But not only that... in the same shopping center there is is "Seatle's Coffee" and a "Dean and Delucca"!!!!

Moreover, if you drive less than a mile  south or north you can get 2 more Starbucks stores.

Another over priced fad is fading away. Guess the lemmings that go to these places are jumping the cliff financially and can't afford it anymore.

Why not offer up these stores for sale (franchise)  instead of closing them ?  It would get them off your books and you could still sell them product plus collect a $ franchise fee.

Ahhhh I get my frap every day seven days a week from the one that opend by me only 9 months ago and now its going to close...

Oh well guess I will stand to lose a few lbs as well as save $35 a week.

Oh my God,  they're closing Starbucks stores!!!  Oh what to do?!  

Go across the street to the other Starbucks that will still be open or make your own coffee at home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was planning on working at Starbucks when I retired.  Guess I will have to consider another employer.

too bad if they cant support the troops then i dont care if they go bankrupt

I liked STARBUCKS, but then the" Pike Place Roast" (is that the one that was awfull?), but I do go to Starbucks, they are friendly and it is a nice place to go to, but I can easily brew BOCA JAVA which is delicious, and it is sent to my door.  It cuts down on the price, even 'though you could go to other coffee places that have average coffee.

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