Starbucks Permanently Shutters Store At 118th Hwy 99 In South Everett Due To Safety Concerns My Everett News

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Starbucks has permanently closed its store at 11802 Highway 99 in South Everett due to persistent safety concerns. The establishment is visibly shut down, with the drive-thru window boarded and brown paper covering the glass. This closure has raised alarms among local residents who have been vocal about safety issues in the area, which have been increasingly scrutinized in community meetings. The store's closure could have a significant impact on local commerce, as Starbucks serves as a hub for customers in the neighborhood. As businesses face mounting pressure to ensure customer safety, this decision reflects a broader trend of reevaluating operations in light of public safety.

The area has seen discussions about crime rates and safety measures, contributing to the decision to close the store. Furthermore, the closure may prompt residents to seek alternative locations for their coffee needs, affecting local traffic patterns. Starbucks' move underscores the challenges businesses face in maintaining a safe environment while serving their communities.

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