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With the company seeing a rapid expansion by the late 1990s, Starbucks was eyeing locations for its first stand-alone Birmingham store by 2000. In May 2000 it was announced that [[Joe Muggs]] has secured the lease for the property at [[1101 20th Street South]]. At the time of this announcement it was revealed that Starbucks had ''coveted that spot'' for its first Birmingham location. The first stand-alone store in Birmingham would open in the [[Munger Building]] in February 2001.
With the company seeing a rapid expansion by the late 1990s, Starbucks was eyeing locations for its first stand-alone Birmingham store by 2000. In May 2000 it was announced that [[Joe Muggs]] has secured the lease for the property at [[1101 20th Street South]]. At the time of this announcement it was revealed that Starbucks had ''coveted that spot'' for its first Birmingham location. The first stand-alone store in Birmingham would open in the [[Munger Building]] in February 2001.


In July [[2008]] several underperforming Birmingham-area locations closed as part of a national effort to reduce losses. Among them was the location at 801 [[20th Street South]], immediately adjacent to  [[Lucy's Coffee and Tea]]. The closure of that location was hailed as a victory for a locally owned coffee shop over an international corporate giant.
In July [[2008]] several under-performing Birmingham-area locations closed as part of a national effort to reduce losses. Among them was the location at 801 [[20th Street South]], immediately adjacent to  [[Lucy's Coffee and Tea]]. The closure of that location was hailed as a victory for a locally owned coffee shop over an international corporate giant.


==Locations==
==Locations==
* [[Furguson Center]] at the [[University of Alabama]], [[Tuscaloosa]] (the first location in the state of Alabama)
* [[Furguson Center]] at the [[University of Alabama]], [[Tuscaloosa]] (the first location in the state of Alabama)
* 1901 [[13th Avenue East]] in the Target Supercenter, Tuscaloosa
* 1800 [[McFarland Boulevard]], Tuscaloosa
* 1800 [[McFarland Boulevard]], Tuscaloosa
* 201 [[Summit Boulevard]] in the Barnes & Noble, [[The Summit]] (opened in 1997)
* 201 [[Summit Boulevard]] in the Barnes & Noble, [[The Summit]] (opened in 1997)
* 4616 [[U.S. Highway 280]] South in the Target Supercenter, [[Inverness]] (opened in 2000)
* 1654 [[Gadsden Highway]] in the Target Supercenter, [[Trussville]] (opened in 2000)
* 1420 Gadsden Highway, Trussville
* 1420 Gadsden Highway, Trussville
* 3032 [[John Hawkins Parkway]], [[Hoover]]
* 3032 [[John Hawkins Parkway]], [[Hoover]]
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* 5405 U.S. Highway 280 East, Inverness
* 5405 U.S. Highway 280 East, Inverness
* 1927 [[11th Avenue South]] in the [[Munger Building]], [[Five Points South]] (opened in February 2001)
* 1927 [[11th Avenue South]] in the [[Munger Building]], [[Five Points South]] (opened in February 2001)
* 810 [[St. Vincent's Drive]], [[St. Vincent's Hospital]]  
* 810 [[St Vincent's Drive]], [[St Vincent's Hospital]]  
* 916 [[19th Street South]], [[UAB Hospital North Pavilion]] food court
* 916 [[19th Street South]], [[UAB Hospital North Pavilion]] food court
* 2738 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook]] (opened in June 2001)
* 2738 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook]] (opened in June 2001)
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* 1830 [[29th Avenue South]], Homewood
* 1830 [[29th Avenue South]], Homewood
* 2010 [[Brookwood Medical Center Drive]], [[Brookwood Medical Center]]
* 2010 [[Brookwood Medical Center Drive]], [[Brookwood Medical Center]]
* 4889 [[Promenade Parkway]] in the Target Supercenter, [[Bessemer]]
* 2171 [[Kent Dairy Road]], [[Alabaster]]
* 2171 [[Kent Dairy Road]], [[Alabaster]]
* 345 [[South Colonial Drive]], Alabaster
* 345 [[South Colonial Drive]], [[Promenade Alabaster]]
* 250 [[South Colonial Drive]], Alabaster
* 3489 [[Lowery Parkway]] in the Target Supercenter, [[Fultondale]]
* 308 [[20th Street South]] at [[20 Midtown]] (opened August 2015)
* 308 [[20th Street South]] at [[20 Midtown]] (opened August 2015)
==Locations inside Target stores==
* 250 [[South Colonial Drive]], [[Promenade Alabaster]]
* 4889 [[Promenade Parkway]], [[Bessemer]]
* 489 [[Lowery Parkway]], [[Fultondale]]
* 4616 [[U.S. Highway 280]] South, [[Inverness]] (opened 2000)
* 1654 [[Gadsden Highway]], [[Trussville]] (opened 2000)
* 1901 [[13th Avenue East]], [[Tuscaloosa]]


==Former locations==
==Former locations==

Revision as of 16:56, 7 December 2015

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Starbucks is an international coffee and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Washington. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 15,012 stores in 44 countries. Starbucks sells drip brewed coffee, espresso-based hot drinks, other hot and cold drinks, snacks, and items such as mugs and coffee beans. Many of the company's products are seasonal or specific to the locality of the store. As of August 2008 the company operated 28 stores within the Birmingham District.

With the company seeing a rapid expansion by the late 1990s, Starbucks was eyeing locations for its first stand-alone Birmingham store by 2000. In May 2000 it was announced that Joe Muggs has secured the lease for the property at 1101 20th Street South. At the time of this announcement it was revealed that Starbucks had coveted that spot for its first Birmingham location. The first stand-alone store in Birmingham would open in the Munger Building in February 2001.

In July 2008 several under-performing Birmingham-area locations closed as part of a national effort to reduce losses. Among them was the location at 801 20th Street South, immediately adjacent to Lucy's Coffee and Tea. The closure of that location was hailed as a victory for a locally owned coffee shop over an international corporate giant.

Locations

Locations inside Target stores

Former locations

References

  • Starbucks. (2008, August 3). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:50, August 3, 2008, from [1]
  • Pratt, Ted (May 10, 2000) "Joe Muggs beats out Starbucks for Five Points South location". The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 10, 2008) "Starbucks closing two locations Local shops still percolating as coffee colossus downsizes". The Birmingham News
  • News Staff (July 19, 2008) "Starbucks closing in Roebuck, Vestavia". The Birmingham News