The Jons Marketplace-anchored shopping center in Van Nuys, at the corner of Sherman Way and Sepulveda Blvd, next year could be home to Starbucks.
Kaidence Group, a real estate consultant for national brands like Walgreens and Quiktrip, is working with the coffee house giant to get the necessary approvals to build a shiny-new Starbucks at the northeast corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and Vose Street.
Union Bank’s former site, at 7040 Sepulveda Blvd, would be demolished and the 2,200-square-foot Starbucks would be built from the ground-up in its place, according to plans submitted recently to the City of Los Angeles.
Once complete, the Starbucks would offer a drive-thru and outdoor seating.
The planned ground-up outpost is likely a relocation of an existing Starbucks that is a stone’s throw away in the Vintage Plaza shopping center, at 15355 Sherman Way #A.
A shift manager for the Vintage Plaza Starbucks when reached Monday by What Now Los Angeles said a move was “up in the air.”
Reps for Kaidence Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment by What Now Los Angeles.
Map is incorrect in pinning the existing Starbucks. It is just west of Sepulveda on the north side of the street.
The pin is at an apartment building.
Kymberleigh, this pin has been updated. Thanks for bringing that to our attention! ~ Caleb
they’re really trying to build a starbucks homeless shelter at the heart of the ghetto. Great…