Executive Strike & Spare announced on its Facebook page Tuesday night that the Phillips Lane location will be closing.
The Teamsters had threatened to strike in Louisville, the home of UPS' global air hub, in retaliation for the move to dismiss about 35 "specialists" and "admins" who work at the shipper's Centennial ground hub in Louisville.
Under the new agreement, workers can't be fired on an inconsistent or unfair basis. Hourly wages will be raised from $8.25 to $10 an hour.
The company has five coffee stores in Louisville with more than 60 employees.
A Ford deal would include cost-of-living pay increases that could lift the total pay raises above 30 percent.
The union's contract with Ford expires Sept. 14.
The cabinet maker said it hopes to fill remaining positions in coming weeks.
The strike over wages and shift changes began Sept. 11.
The current five year contract ends Friday at 11:59 p.m.
Target has reduced store hours and given masks to its workers, but they aren't required to wear them.