LeBron James just added to his growing list of business ventures after opening up a Starbucks in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, this March.
While you’ll be able to find your typical Starbucks fare at the store, the locale, titled “House Thirty Three,” is also slated to feature a concert hall, a sports bar and even a replica of his former apartment before joining the NBA dubbed the “LeBron Museum.”
The business’ name, House Thirty Three, is a nod to Akron’s area code, , and is also reflected in its opening date, March 30. James has been consistently clear about his efforts to end intergenerational poverty in his home town and beyond, and House Thirty Three intends to follow through with those intentions.
After two years of top to bottom renovation, our largest project yet debuts tomorrow here in beautiful Akron, Ohio.
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