Starbucks renovating its San Marco coffee shop

The Seattle-based chain has been remodeling and rebuilding its stores to accommodate new equipment.


Starbucks Coffee Co. intends to renovate its San Marco Square location at an estimated cost of $500,000.
Starbucks Coffee Co. intends to renovate its San Marco Square location at an estimated cost of $500,000.
Photo by Karen Brune Mathis
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Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee Co., which has been renovating or rebuilding its Jacksonville area shops, now intends to renovate its San Marco Square location at an estimated cost of $500,000.

No contractor is listed for the project at 1980 San Marco Blvd.

Miami-based Gensler is the architect for the project, which includes interior partitions, finishes, furniture and special equipment; new millwork, finishes and equipment at the coffee and cafe bar areas; new restroom work and exterior patio furniture.

Plans show the 1,550-square-foot space comprises 1,310 square feet of inside space and a 240-square-foot patio.

Signage will be issued under a separate permit.

Starbucks Coffee Co. at 1980 San Marco Blvd. in San Marco Square.
Photo by Karen Brune Mathis

The shop is next to the Voodoo Brewing Co. bar and restaurant that is being build-out.

Jacksonville-based Sleiman Enterprises is the landlord.

Restaurantbusiness.com reported in 2022 that Starbucks planned to add new equipment to its stores, along with additional investments in the following two years to improve throughput.

It said Starbucks would add equipment to speed up brewing to cut back on employee time.

Starbucks also was planning to build another 2,000 U.S. locations by 2025, unit growth that will increase the number of domestic coffee shops by 13%.


 

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