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Starbucks to invest $100M in Nashville hub

by April 21, 2026
by April 21, 2026

Starbucks is investing $100 million to establish a new support office in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of a broader strategy to expand its US operations and support long-term growth.

The Seattle-based coffee chain said the move is expected to create up to 2,000 regional jobs over the next five years.

The Nashville office will complement the company’s global headquarters in Seattle, where most support teams will remain.

Nashville hub to support expansion

The new office will house a mix of newly created roles as well as relocated positions, particularly in technology and sourcing teams.

Starbucks said the shift is intended to improve proximity to suppliers and tap into local talent pools in the Southeast.

The company plans to open a temporary workspace in May, with a permanent facility at the Peabody Union complex in downtown Nashville scheduled for completion in 2027.

“Tennessee is known nationwide for its strong values and fiscally conservative approach to business, and we are proud to add Starbucks to the strong roster of brands that place their trust in our business climate and skilled workforce,” said Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee.

“As Starbucks continues to shape their brand and expand their operations, we’re grateful that they have chosen to build a future here, creating up to 2,000 quality jobs for Tennesseans.”

As Starbucks continues to expand across North America, Nashville gives us an opportunity to support that growth with great talent and proximity to our growing number of coffeehouses and suppliers across the Southeast.

Brian Niccol
Starbucks Chairman and CEO

The expansion may also offer financial benefits. Tennessee’s tax structure differs from Washington state, where Starbucks is headquartered.

Tennessee does not levy a payroll tax on high earners and applies an excise tax based on profits, while Washington’s Business and Occupation (B&O) tax is based on gross revenue.

These differences could result in cost savings for Starbucks as it scales operations in the region.

Expansion comes amid internal changes

The move comes during a period of transition for Starbucks, which has seen multiple leadership changes in recent years and ongoing unionisation efforts among its baristas.

The Nashville investment forms part of a broader effort to stabilise operations and position the company for sustained growth across North America.

AI integration and customer engagement

Alongside its physical expansion, Starbucks is also experimenting with digital innovation to enhance customer engagement.

Earlier this month, the company launched a beta application within ChatGPT that allows users to generate personalised drink ideas.

Customers can access the feature by enabling the Starbucks app through ChatGPT’s app directory and entering prompts that include “@Starbucks.”

While users can customise orders and select store locations through the chatbot, transactions must still be completed via the Starbucks app or website, maintaining integration with the company’s loyalty ecosystem.

“Over the past year, one thing has become clear: Customers aren’t always starting with a menu,” said Paul Riedel, Starbucks’ senior vice president of digital and loyalty.

“They’re starting with a feeling …. We wanted to meet customers right in that moment of inspiration and make it easier than ever to find a drink that fits.”

The digital push aligns with Starbucks’ broader “Back to Starbucks” turnaround strategy, which includes reintroducing seating in cafes, simplifying its menu, and revamping its loyalty program.

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