Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announces retirement move to Miami, leaving behind Washington state after 44 years.
Several tech execs have relocated to the Sunshine State. And many of them moved within the last few months. Now it’s the ...
A handful of billionaires have recently bought ultra luxury homes in Florida, including Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page.
The former Starbucks CEO announced the move on the same day Washington's House passed a millionaire's tax.
Here's what to know about former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, when he stepped down from Starbucks and where he's now living in Florida.
Schultz will be a resident of the Surf Club, Four Seasons Private Residences in Surfside — a luxury oceanside development that debuted a decade ago.
The billionaire is the latest big name to buy property in South Florida.
Add former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz to the list of ultra-rich guys fleeing other cities for the billionaire’s playground of Miami. The man responsible for the ubiquity of the coffee brand that ...
Starbucks founder Howard Schultz says he and his family have moved to Florida as part of their retirement, a move announced just one day after Washington’s proposed millionaire tax cleared the state ...
He paid $44 million for a penthouse at the Four Seasons at the Surf Club, marking the latest billionaire to move to South Florida.
Howard Schultz, the longtime former owner and chief executive of Starbucks, announced late Tuesday that he is leaving Seattle for Miami – after more than 44 years in the coffee giant’s home ...
Howard Schultz reportedly paid $44 million for a penthouse at the Four Seasons Private Residences in Surfside.