< img src = "/uploads/blogs/18/e2/ib-frtshpu1b_cef7b271.jpg" Alt = "in Southern Texas the first & quot; starbucks & quot; quot; < P > The world's first Starbucks establishment, fully printed on a 3D printer, is preparing for opening on April 24 in Brownsville, Texas. This unique building with an area of ​​130 sq.m. of concrete cost about $ 1.98 million.

< p > in Brownsville, Texas is built the first Starbucks institution, fully printed on a 3D printer. The establishment will be able to accept its first customers already next Thursday, April 24.

< p > reports & nbsp; unnn & nbsp; with reference to & nbsp; mysa.

~ < P > The publication notes that the construction of a tiny cafe located on Boca-Chika Boulevard, 2491, is almost complete. The opening is scheduled for April 24.

< blockquote > < P class = "quotecontent" > new “Starbucks” will be the first establishment of a company printed on a 3D printer, and the first to build Lakeside commercial builders, a construction firm, located in Terrerel & nbsp;- read in publication. < P > A building of 130 square meters is made of gray concrete printed on the spot. The outer part consists of corrugated slabs and has rounded angles.

< P > According to the Texas Licensing and Regulation Department, the construction of a building cost approximately $ 1.98 million.

< p > coffee lovers will also be available. According to the plans published on the portal of the permits of Braunsville, there will be no places for rest.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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