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Morning Oil Coffee Launches ‘Coffee Yard’ for Local Tradespeople

Interior of the Coffee Yard coffee shop

Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 2025

Morning Oil Coffee is set to launch its new coffee shop, ‘Coffee Yard’, on January 24 at the Union Terminal Warehouse in Jacksonville, Florida. Designed to cater to the blue-collar workforce, the shop aims to provide a community space for tradespeople while addressing workforce shortages. In partnership with The New Boots Project, the initiative will direct funds from coffee sales to support training for individuals entering skilled trades. The Coffee Yard will feature an industrial design and a menu focused on quality coffee sourcing from small farms.

Morning Oil Coffee Launches ‘Coffee Yard’ to Support Jacksonville’s Blue-Collar Workforce

A new coffee shop, opening January 24, aims to foster community among tradespeople and address workforce shortages.

Jacksonville, Florida – Morning Oil Coffee is making waves in the local business scene with the launch of its ‘Coffee Yard’ on January 24. Located at the Union Terminal Warehouse, this new establishment is poised to become a central hub for blue-collar tradespeople, while also contributing to the growth of essential industries in Jacksonville. This initiative embodies the entrepreneurial spirit local businesses champion, and it serves as an excellent example of how minimal regulation can foster community growth and innovation.

The ‘Coffee Yard’ promises to be a vibrant gathering space designed specifically for workers in essential trades such as electrical, plumbing, and carpentry. It features an industrial aesthetic with quarter-inch steel countertops and concrete floors, offering a unique environment that encourages social interaction. The menu will include classic coffee offerings such as drip coffee, espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos, alongside rotating specialty-grade single-origin coffees from small farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica, showcasing a commitment to quality and community-oriented sourcing.

Supporting Blue-Collar Trades

In conjunction with the opening of the ‘Coffee Yard,’ Morning Oil Coffee has partnered with their nonprofit, The New Boots Project. This initiative will see $1 contributed for every pound of coffee sold, aimed at assisting individuals entering the trades with necessary training and equipment. As industries across the country anticipate a shortage of skilled tradespeople in the coming years, this approach not only nurtures local talent but also emphasizes the importance of investing in the next generation of workers.

Community Impact and Economic Growth

This project serves as a reminder of Jacksonville’s commitment to economic growth through grassroots entrepreneurship. By providing a dedicated space where tradespeople can gather, share knowledge, and support one another, Morning Oil Coffee is meeting a vital community need. Enhanced cooperation among local businesses and initiatives like The New Boots Project can address workforce shortages and contribute to a more resilient economy.

Location Details

The ‘Coffee Yard’ will be located at 700 East Union St., Unit 151, Jacksonville, FL 32206. This central location at the Union Terminal Warehouse will make it easily accessible for workers in the surrounding area, further encouraging community engagement and collaboration.

Key Features of the ‘Coffee Yard’

Feature Description
Opening Date January 24
Location 700 East Union St., Unit 151, Jacksonville, FL 32206
Design Industrial style with quarter-inch steel countertops, concrete floors, and original walls
Menu Classic coffee offerings including drip coffee, espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos; rotating specialty-grade single-origin coffees from small farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica
Community Support In partnership with The New Boots Project, contributing one dollar per pound of coffee sold to support individuals entering the trades, assisting with training and essential equipment

Conclusion

The upcoming launch of Morning Oil Coffee’s ‘Coffee Yard’ represents a significant step forward in fostering Jacksonville’s blue-collar workforce and reinforcing the local economy. By marrying quality coffee with a strong mission to support tradespeople, this initiative not only highlights the importance of entrepreneurship but also encourages community investment and collaboration. Residents are encouraged to visit the ‘Coffee Yard’ upon its opening and support local businesses that are driving Jacksonville’s economic development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ‘Coffee Yard’?

The ‘Coffee Yard’ is a new coffee shop opening on January 24 at the Union Terminal Warehouse in Jacksonville, Florida, designed to support blue-collar tradespeople and promote the growth of blue-collar industries.

What will the ‘Coffee Yard’ offer?

The ‘Coffee Yard’ will feature an industrial design with quarter-inch steel countertops, concrete floors, and original walls. The menu will focus on classic coffee offerings, including drip coffee, espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos, with plans to introduce rotating specialty-grade single-origin coffees from small farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica.

How will the ‘Coffee Yard’ support tradespeople?

In partnership with their nonprofit, The New Boots Project, Morning Oil Coffee will contribute one dollar per pound of coffee sold to support individuals entering the trades, assisting with training and essential equipment.

Where is the ‘Coffee Yard’ located?

The ‘Coffee Yard’ is located at 700 East Union St., Unit 151, Jacksonville, FL 32206.


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