$1.1 Million Starbucks Project Looks to Be in Store for the Venetian

Permit paperwork describes a “Starbucks Clocktower” Project

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Something big and coffee-related appears to be brewing at the The Venetian Hotel. Permitting paperwork recently submitted to Clark County lists a contract valuation of $1.1 million for a Starbucks project. The paperwork mentions the hotel’s clocktower as a location for the project.

The clocktower in question would seem to be the hotel’s Campanile Tower, a reconstruction of the famous Campanile di San Marco found in St. Mark’s Square in—obviously—Venezia. The precise details of the project are unknown for now, however.

What Now Las Vegas was unable to reach representative of the Venetian for immediate comment on Tuesday.

Starbucks’s tea and coffee drinks include lattes, hot and iced coffee, plus its branded frozen drink the Frappuccino. It also serves a variety of other hot and cold beverages. For hungry guests, the chain offers breakfast sandwiches, hot and cold sandwiches, chips, pastries, and desserts.

Stay tuned as this big coffee-on-the-Strip story keeps developing.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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