- A new Starbucks storefront in Japan features several reservable workspaces where patrons can keep a distance from one another in their own partially-enclosed stations.
- This comes amid news of major companies continuing their remote work arrangement to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
- Photos of the new Tokyo location, which opened on July 30, look similar to co-working spaces like WeWork.
- The store was designed to serve teleworkers, featuring individual booths for independent workers and tables for group meetings and virtual conferences.
- Designed in collaboration with Think Labs, you can order drinks and reserve a workspace through various apps.
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Starbucks has opened a new store in Tokyo with remote workers in mind. A statement released by the company said that it featured a “specially designed contactless hand-off counter.”
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You can pick up your drinks on the first floor of the new Tokyo storefront after placing your order on the Starbucks app.
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With the Think Lab app, you can reserve one of the store's working spaces on the second floor. Some are designed for individual use ...
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... while others are designed for teleconferences and working in groups. A spokesperson for Starbucks told Business Insider that the workspaces are sanitized after each use.
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Starbucks and Think Lab designed the Smart Lounge on the store's second floor to serve teleworkers with features like projectors, tables, and individual booths.
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The set-up is reminiscent of WeWork offices and other co-working spaces.
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WeWork is testing out a similar plan in New York locations that would allow non-members to reserve workspaces on-demand, The Real Deal reported earlier this month.
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Last year, WeWork tested a coffee shop office in New York's Flatiron district. Spearheaded by Soul Cycle co-founder Julie Rice, Made by We was meant to combine a co-working space with a coffee shop. The store opened in early 2019 and closed in May 2020.
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Sources: Market Watch, 6sqft, The Real Deal