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  2. Starbucks Center - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks began moving its administrative offices to the old Sears building in 1993. [7] On June 20, 1997, the coffeehouse chain moved its headquarters to the SoDo Center, became the building's primary tenant, and secured the naming rights. [8] [9] [10] Accordingly, the building's name was duly changed from the SoDo Center to the Starbucks ...

  3. Starbucks' 2023 Holiday Cups Are Here, And I Want Them All

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    Just note that the 16-ounce cup is only available at Starbucks licensed stores, like those inside airports, grocery stores, hotels, and retailers. 16-Ounce: $19.95 24-Ounce: $24.95

  4. Booming cold drink sales mean more plastic waste. So ...

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    And the 12-ounce cup — that's the “tall” size in Starbucks lingo — is shorter and wider to accommodate the same-size lid as larger cups. Landers said the new cups are part of a sustained ...

  5. What to Know About Starbucks Cup Sizes in 2022 - AOL

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    The largest cup size at Starbucks is a 31-ounce trenta, which is only available for iced coffee or tea drinks. Trenta means 30 in Italian. Fun fact: A trenta cold brew has 360 milligrams of ...

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In October 2002, Starbucks established a coffee trading company in Lausanne, Switzerland, to handle purchases of green coffee. [176] All other coffee-related business continued to be managed from Seattle. [176] In September 2007, the company opened its first store in Russia, ten years after first registering a trademark there. [177]

  7. Torrefazione Italia - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks, another Seattle-based coffee company, purchased Torrefazione Italia along with Seattle's Best Coffee in 2003. Starbucks announced in 2005 that all 17 Torrefazione Italia cafés would be closed before the end of the year, [1] and all of the San Francisco retail locations were closed on 27 October 2005. The coffee brand has been ...

  8. Citing sustainability, Starbucks wants to overhaul its iconic ...

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    But as the largest coffee company in the world, with more than 37,000 stores in 86 countries and revenues of $32 billion last year, Starbucks could force change across the industry.

  9. Starbucks Reserve Roastery (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks involved Crate & Barrel founder Gordon Segal and Solomon Cordwell Buenz, original architects of the building in 1990, in remodeling the space. [3] Inside the building are eight 56-foot-tall (17 m) copper tubes that transport coffee beans from floor to floor. [4] Each floor has a theme and variety of delicacies.