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Starbucks to Open First 3D-Printed Drive-Thru in Texas

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Starbucks is breaking new ground, literally and technologically, with the opening of its first-ever 3D-printed store in the United States. The innovative Pick-Up Only location is being built in Brownsville, Texas, at 2491 Boca Chica Boulevard, and will operate exclusively as a drive-thru and walk-up café, making it the perfect stop for coffee lovers on the go.

The 1,400-square-foot commercial shell is being constructed using cutting-edge 3D concrete printing technology, a milestone not only for Starbucks but also for the city of Brownsville, which is witnessing its first building made with this method.

Constructed using 3D-printed concrete, the building was developed in partnership with PERI 3D Construction, a leader in additive manufacturing. The project was completed at an estimated cost of $1.98 million. The construction process involved printing concrete walls in place, resulting in a distinctive layered texture that showcases the capabilities of modern 3D printing technology.​

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Situated near SpaceX’s Starbase launch site, the Brownsville location reflects the region’s growing association with technological innovation. The store’s minimalist design and focus on off-premises service cater to the evolving preferences of modern consumers seeking convenience and speed.

As Starbucks continues to expand its global footprint, the introduction of this 3D-printed store marks a significant step toward reimagining the future of retail architecture. If successful, this model could influence the design and construction of future locations worldwide.

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