Starbucks | Birmingham MSA
New 10-Year Starbucks | Lowe's Outparcel and Next to ALDI
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New 10-year net lease to Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee chain, operating over 35,000 stores in 80 countries.
10% rental increases every five (5) years through initial term and option periods, ensuring consistent income growth.
Starbucks is ranked #116 on the Fortune 500 list and 319th on the Forbes Global 2000.
Starbucks’ consolidated net revenues increased by 1% to $36.2 billion.
Starbucks is pursuing several growth initiatives for 2025, including opening 2,000 new U.S. stores, expanding its Community Store initiative, and developing new store formats like pick-up, drive-thru, and delivery-only locations.
Highly visible and easily accessible location along State Route 21, allowing for prime site visibility (29,250 AADT).
The site’s proximity to U.S. Route 431 (38,600 AADT) allows the property to capture significant local and commuter traffic.
Investment highlights
Prime Retail Location: Highly visible and easily accessible location along State Route 21, allowing for prime site visibility (29,250 AADT).
Reliable Tenancy: Starbucks is the world’s largest coffee chain, operating over 35,000 stores in 80 countries while ranking #116 on the Fortune 500 list and 319th on the Forbes Global 2000 in 2024.
Strong Demographic Base: The five-mile radius serves a populous region of 34,295, with an average annual household income of $67,683.
New Retail Development: Prime location between a Lowe’s Home Improvement and new ALDI, generating significant crossover retail opportunities.
New Construction: 2025 construction built to the latest Starbucks prototype featuring a drive-thru for added customer convenience.
Growing Market Dynamics: Projected income increases within 1-, 3-, and 5-mile radii over the next five years poise this Starbucks and Anniston for steady concurrent growth.
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