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Keurig Dr Pepper Gets a Jolt From Workers Ordering Coffee Online as Office Kitchens Go Unused

North America's Third-Biggest Beverage Maker Readies New Texas Headquarters, Manufacturing Sites
The Star in Frisco, Texas, could eventually include up to 1 million square feet of office space, including Keurig Dr Pepper's new headquarters. (GFF Architects)
The Star in Frisco, Texas, could eventually include up to 1 million square feet of office space, including Keurig Dr Pepper's new headquarters. (GFF Architects)
CoStar News
March 9, 2021 | 10:10 P.M.

Beverage maker Keurig Dr Pepper has gotten a boost from at-home coffee drinkers in the pandemic as it grows its e-commerce business. The year's strong finish comes as Keurig Dr Pepper readies for a jolt of its own with a new Texas headquarters set to be completed in coming months and a $625 million bill for impending lease obligations.

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