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Joe & The Juice Plans Studio City Spot On Ventura Blvd

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Published on March 12, 2026
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Joe & The Juice, the Copenhagen-born juice and sandwich chain, looks poised to land in Studio City after a bold "coming soon" sign appeared in a Ventura Boulevard storefront window. The notice, hard to miss near the busy Coldwater Canyon intersection, has already sparked chatter on neighborhood feeds and hiring boards. If the plans hold, the shop would push the brand’s Los Angeles footprint beyond its Venice, Culver City, Brentwood, and West Hollywood locations.

As reported by WhatNow, a photo of the sign identifies the site as 12915 Ventura Blvd and was first shared on a local Instagram feed. The outlet reproduces the storefront image and confirms the Studio City address.

Public records and commercial listings back up the neighborhood buzz. A LoopNet entry for 12915 Ventura Blvd shows a freestanding retail building on the corner, and a Monster listing is recruiting for “new store opening” roles tied to Joe & The Juice in Studio City. Those hiring moves suggest the chain is already staffing up for a local build-out, even though no opening date has been made public.

Where on Ventura

The proposed shop sits at Ventura Boulevard and Coldwater Canyon, across from the Shops at Sportsmen’s Lodge. A leasing brochure for the Center at Coldwater lists “Joe & The Juice (future)” among nearby tenants and points to daily traffic counts north of 80,000 vehicles. With that kind of drive-by audience, it is no mystery why national brands keep circling corners along this stretch.

What Joe & The Juice Will Offer

The chain’s U.S. locations typically serve açaí bowls, smoothies, shakes, sandwiches, coffee, and tea, according to its online location pages. Founded in Copenhagen in 2002, Joe & The Juice has grown to hundreds of locations worldwide, a footprint reflected in company listings and public records.

Timeline And Hiring Signals

According to WhatNow, the company has not shared any official opening timeline. Even so, the combination of leasing materials and job postings for new-store positions points to a relatively near-term build-out and staffing push, although firm dates have yet to show up in public announcements.

If the Studio City location moves ahead, it would bring another quick-service option to a corridor already packed with both national chains and boutique concepts. We will update this story once permits, a formal leasing announcement, or an opening date surfaces.