Schultz Retires in Florida, Starbucks Shifts Jobs
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and his wife Sheri have retired to Florida, leaving behind their forty-four-year Seattle residence. Schultz, who led Starbucks for nearly three decades, now enjoys the sunshine in Miami while staying close to his children. Meanwhile, Starbucks announces a new corporate office in Nashville, as Washington state considers a millionaires tax, potentially affecting Schultzs estimated $3.5 billion net worth.
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