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Inside Starbucks’ Secretive New Luxury Office: Why Closing to the CEO’s Coastal Home Could Change Everything for the Coffee Giant

Inside Starbucks’ Secretive New Luxury Office: Why Closing to the CEO’s Coastal Home Could Change Everything for the Coffee Giant

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol. Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images

Niccol had previously been commuting at the company’s expense, flying 995 miles on the company’s private jet from his home in California to company headquarters in Seattle, Washington, to work from the office at least three times a week as part of the company’s return-to-office mandate.

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Earlier this month, Niccol sent a letter to employees stating that corporate staff will be required to return to the office four days a week starting in October, an increase from the three-day schedule set in 2023. He wrote that employees do their “best work” when they are together.

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