At less than 1,600 square feet, the planned store at 1709 Chestnut will be for take-out only: it will not have public seating or a public bathroom. The design is a departure from the norm for the Seattle-based chain.
planning to open a new store in Center City Philadelphia that will be a radically scaled-down facility for the national chain, after it said it wasover the summer, along with 15 other U.S. locations, citing safety concerns for employees.
Larry Steinberg, a commercial leasing agent who worked with Starbucks on the new store, described the design as a departure from the norm for the Seattle-based chain.
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