Starbucks plans to have up to 2,000 workers in Nashville

Starbucks plans to have up to 2,000 workers in its new Nashville office over the next five years, as part of a broader expansion strategy. The company will maintain a large presence in Seattle, its current headquarters.
Starbucks expects to have up to 2,000 workers in its new Nashville office over the next five years. The company will invest $100 million in Tennessee and relocate some Seattle-based operations, including supply chain and technology teams, to Nashville. Nashville will serve as a base for a planned retail expansion in the Southeast. The company has received tax breaks and a year's free rent at its new office location. Starbucks maintains it is not leaving Seattle, where it will keep a large presence. The Nashville expansion is part of a broader turnaround strategy under CEO Brian Niccol, which includes heavy investment in retail operations and adding thousands of new stores.
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