Times Square Starbucks Gets LED Makeover

Starbucks located in the middle of the New York City’s Times Square Theatre District has undergone an LED lighting makeover. Starbucks joined forces with Focus Lighting, a New-York based architectural lighting design firm, and Florida-based LED Source on the store’s renovation.


The soft, warm hues featured in the store are made possible thanks to new LED lamps from Toshiba. The LED lamps are not only more energy efficient than traditional bulbs, they also have a longer life. Additionally, the bulbs don’t contain mercury or lead and so there are no hazardous waste concerns should a bulb break.

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