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Third Statesboro Starbucks under construction

Statesboro will get a fresh, new Starbucks experience soon with the construction of the third Starbucks, which is underway now. Read all about it in the story below.
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Renderings of Statesboro's third Starbucks

Construction has begun on Statesboro's third Starbucks. The third Starbucks will be located at the corner of Old Register Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway in front of Publix. The original Starbucks is located on Northside Drive East at the Statesboro Mall, and the second in the Russell Union Student Center on the GS campus.

According to Justin Willams, Planning and Housing Administrator for the City of Statesboro, building permits were issued earlier this week for the Starbucks construction.

Statesboro based Mill Creek Construction completed the site preparation and Dacula, Georgia-based Dolphyn Commercial Contracting is building the store.

We do not have a timeline for construction or a proposed opening date at this time.

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The site has been prepped and footings are going in for the new Starbucks. DeWayne Grice

Purpose-built store design

Last year, chief executive officer Howard Schultz announced five strategic shifts Starbucks will make as part of its Reinvention plan to adapt to the changing needs of customers and store partners.

As an example, while customers used to primarily order hot beverages, now that’s shifted to cold year-round. In the summer, nearly 80 percent of the drinks ordered are cold.

And, requests for customizations have risen dramatically in recent years with two in three drinks now being customized by adding more espresso shots or flavors and customers increasingly choosing plant-based milks or cold foam. 

Innovations displayed in a mock store in the Starbucks Tryer Center.

One of the strategic shifts Schultz announced is to “reimagine our store experience for greater connection, ease and a planet positive impact.” Starbucks's purpose-built store design approach will help with modernizing physical stores to serve the increasing demand while creating an environment that is inclusive and accessible, through the lens of sustainability.

To help drive innovation, Starbucks has turned to the team of R&D experts and baristas working side-by-side in Starbucks Tryer Center, to help streamline the work behind the counter, and enable more time for genuine human connection.