Starbucks Farewell: Downtown Location to Close in Days After Three Decades of Service!
According to The Sun , An iconic Starbucks location in San Francisco is set to close its doors for the final time on November 8, after serving the SoMa neighborhood for 30 years. The store, located at 120 4th St., has been a staple since it opened in 1994.
Reactions to the impending closure have been mixed, with many noting the abundance of Starbucks locations in the area. Comments on a NEWSBREAK thread reflect a sense of indifference, with one user pointing out the proximity of another Starbucks just across the street. “What an absurd article,” they remarked, emphasizing the saturation of the chain in San Francisco. “As if Starbucks is in danger of disappearing… just go to Union Square and throw a rock; you’ll hit a Starbucks.”
Some comments took a more political tone, with frustrated users blaming local political leadership for the closure. One user expressed, “Yet you keep voting in Democrats!” while another added, “Don’t worry about it, they’ll keep voting for the destructive Democrats! Mind-boggling.”
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In contrast, others offered a simpler perspective, stating, “No big loss.”
A Starbucks spokesperson commented on the decision, saying, “As part of Starbucks’ standard course of business, we continually evaluate our operations to maintain a healthy store portfolio. After careful consideration, we’ve determined it is best to close the store at 120 4th Street.”