Dutch Bros Coffee Moves Headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona

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Dutch Bros Coffee has announced its decision to relocate its corporate headquarters from Grants Pass, Oregon, to Phoenix, Arizona. This move, motivated by a desire for greater market access and operational efficiency, aligns with the company’s expansion strategy as it aims to consolidate support roles and enhance growth opportunities. While Oregon lawmakers have criticized the move, Dutch Bros remains committed to its roots by maintaining its roasting facility in Grants Pass and investing in the Southern Oregon community.

Phoenix, Arizona – Dutch Bros Coffee, the popular national coffee chain founded in Grants Pass, Oregon, has officially announced that it will be relocating its corporate headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona. This move is indicative of the company’s ongoing expansion plans and represents a significant shift for a brand that began as a single coffee cart in 1992 and has since grown into a valued enterprise worth nearly $12 billion.

Criticism has emerged from Oregon lawmakers regarding the company’s decision to move. Notably, Senate Republican Leader Daniel Bonham has suggested that the state’s challenging business environment compelled Dutch Bros to relocate. The senator indicated that the state “punishes success” and “chases opportunity away,” remarks reflecting broader concerns about the economic climate for businesses in Oregon. On the other hand, Democratic Representative Daniel Nguyen has voiced support for retaining businesses in Oregon, asserting that the state is a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship.

Dutch Bros has highlighted several factors behind its decision to move to Phoenix, including the advantages of having more field support roles consolidated in one location, better access to growing markets, and proximity to a significant airport. These logistical benefits are expected to support the company’s ambitious path for growth.

Despite its headquarters relocation, Dutch Bros has pledged to maintain its original roasting facility along with certain support functions in Grants Pass. The company remains committed to investing in the Southern Oregon community, exemplified by its continued support through the Dutch Bros Foundation.

The timing of the announcement follows shortly after Christine Barone, an Arizona native, assumed the role of CEO at Dutch Bros. Under her leadership, the company is poised to enhance its operational capabilities in the new Phoenix office while relocating additional roles to fortify its growth strategy.

In recent fiscal performance, Dutch Bros reported impressive revenue figures, achieving $1.3 billion in the 2024 fiscal year. Analysts predict that revenue could increase by over 20% in 2025, indicating a strong growth trajectory. The company currently employs approximately 26,000 individuals across about 1,000 locations, with ambitious goals to expand its footprint to 4,000 locations within the next 10 to 15 years.

Market performance has also been robust, with Dutch Bros’ stock price fluctuating around $70, nearing its 52-week high of $86, and significantly higher than the 52-week low of $26.96. The overall performance of the stock aligns with the company’s growth prospects and investor confidence as it embarks on this new chapter in Phoenix.

As Dutch Bros Coffee transitions its headquarters, the impact of this decision will be closely monitored by both supporters and critics within Oregon and Arizona. The company’s commitment to community investment in Grants Pass suggests that its roots remain in Oregon, even as it seeks new opportunities for growth and development in Arizona.

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