Starbucks has constructed a 4,624-square-foot workplace in Newport Seaside, California, which is a five-minute drive from CEO Brian Niccol’s Orange County house.
Based on paperwork and photographs reviewed by Enterprise Insider, the Thirteenth-floor workplace was accomplished on July 2 and designed by Gensler, a number one architectural firm that additionally designed the Chase Heart in San Francisco and Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest constructing.
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A ground plan for the workplace, seen by BI, instructs Gensler and the contracting group, Pacific Tusk Builders, to construct an area with “luxurious” accents, together with “white oak” flooring and customized counter tops. It additionally asks for “elegant lighting.”
Plans for the workplace had been first disclosed in an August 2024 U.S. Securities and Trade Fee submitting outlining Niccol’s compensation bundle. The submitting said that Starbucks would start planning to ascertain a “small distant workplace” in Newport Seaside and “make use of an assistant” for Niccol of his selecting.
“This workplace location will probably be maintained on the expense of the corporate,” the submitting reads.
Starbucks informed BI that different workers can use the brand new workplace, although it is unclear what number of different workers will probably be working from the workplace, how lengthy the area took to assemble, and the way a lot it value Starbucks to construct.
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Starbucks additionally awarded Niccol a $1.6 million base wage, a $10 million signing bonus, and a $75 million fairness grant over the subsequent three years in his compensation bundle.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol. Photograph by Robin Marchant/Getty Pictures
Niccol had beforehand been commuting on the firm’s expense, flying 995 miles on the corporate’s non-public jet from his house in California to firm headquarters in Seattle, Washington, to work from the workplace a minimum of 3 times every week as a part of the corporate’s return-to-office mandate.
Earlier this month, Niccol despatched a letter to workers stating that company employees will probably be required to return to the workplace 4 days every week beginning in October, a rise from the three-day schedule set in 2023. He wrote that workers do their “greatest work” when they’re collectively.
Workers can select to obtain a money buyout of an undisclosed quantity if they like to depart the corporate as a substitute of working within the workplace.
“The default for help companions must be working in individual, in a Starbucks workplace,” Niccol wrote within the letter. “We perceive not everybody will agree with this method.”
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Niccol turned Starbucks CEO in September after main Chipotle for six years as CEO. Underneath his management, Starbucks has tried to show round slumping gross sales with a “Again to Starbucks” turnaround plan that has resulted in cuts to its menu, much less wait time for espresso, and clients’ names written on cups in Sharpie.
On Tuesday, Starbucks additionally reported monetary outcomes for its 13-week fiscal quarter ending June 29. International retailer gross sales dropped 2%, with North American retailer gross sales additionally falling by 2%, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of declining gross sales. Web income, nonetheless, elevated 4% to $9.5 billion when in comparison with the identical time final 12 months.
The earnings report additionally talked about that Starbucks opened 308 internet shops within the quarter, for a complete of 41,097 international shops.
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Starbucks has constructed a 4,624-square-foot workplace in Newport Seaside, California, which is a five-minute drive from CEO Brian Niccol’s Orange County house.
Based on paperwork and photographs reviewed by Enterprise Insider, the Thirteenth-floor workplace was accomplished on July 2 and designed by Gensler, a number one architectural firm that additionally designed the Chase Heart in San Francisco and Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest constructing.
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