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Which Saint Louis Starbucks Are Closing For Racial Bias Training
Around 8,000 Starbucks stores are closing for racial bias training following the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia location.

ST. LOUIS, MO — Starbucks is shuttering more than 8,000 stores nationwide Tuesday afternoon for racial bias training. Closings impact regular locations, with most shutting down at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Licensed locations inside places such as Barnes and Noble, Jewel and Target may have regular hours.
"For several hours this afternoon, we will close stores and offices to discuss how to make Starbucks a place where all people feel welcome," Starbucks said in a Twitter statement. "Thank you for your patience and support as we renew our promise to make Starbucks an inclusive gathering place for all. See you tomorrow."
Here are the Starbucks locations around St. Louis closing at 2:30 p.m.:
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- Olive & Sixth
- Grand Avenue & Forest Park
- S. Grand & Sidney
- Central West End
- Kings & Chippewa
- Loughborough & I-55
- Delmar Loop
- Chippewa & Lansdowne
- Hanley & Wydown
- Forsyth & N. Central
- Delmar & North and South
- Webster Groves
- St. Louis Galleria (closes at 2:15 p.m.)
- Brentwood & White
- Gravois & Rock Hill
- Manchester & McKnight
- Olive & Price
- Bluff Road & I-55
- W. Florissant & Somerset
- Lindbergh & Lemay Ferry
- South County Center
- Watson & Old Sappington
- Lindbergh & Clayton
- Kirkwood Pioneer Place
- St. Clair Square
- Watson & Lindbergh
- Tesson Ferry
- Graham & I-270
- SR-N & Hawk Ridge
- SR-K & Laura Hill Road
- SR-K & Weldon Spring
- Highway 94 & Mid Rivers
- Mexico & Mid Rivers Mall Drive (closes at 2:15 p.m.)
- Chesterfield Commons
- Clarkson & Baxter (closes at 2:15 p.m.)
- Taylor & Manchester
- Fifth & Boonslick
- Olive & Woodsmill
- Town and Country Crossing
- Manchester & Ries
- West Port Plaza
- Clayton Road & Mason
- Manchester & Braeshire Road
- Olive & Craig
- Page & Ball
- Lindbergh & St. Charles Rock Road
- West County Center
- Big Bend & Dougherty Ferry
- Highway 141 & I-44
- I-270 & Lindbergh
This list may not be complete. Check here to be sure whether your local Starbucks is open or closed this afternoon.
The training is a response to the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks after the manager called police on them. On April 12, the manager of a Starbucks in downtown Philadelphia called police on two black men who were seated inside the store. They had not bought anything, and apparently refused to leave. The police arrested the men for loitering, which was captured in a cell phone video.
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The two men, Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson settled with the city of Philadelphia for just $1 each on the condition that officials establish a $200,000 program for young entrepreneurs. They reached an undisclosed financial settlement with Starbucks.
"I've spent the last few days in Philadelphia with my leadership team listening to the community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need to take to fix it," said Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson in an April press release. "While this is not limited to Starbucks, we're committed to being a part of the solution. Closing our stores for racial bias training is just one step in a journey that requires dedication from every level of our company and partnerships in our local communities."
Shannon Antinori contributed to this reporting.
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