ExxonMobil pilots new fuel and image program
RIVERSIDE, Ill. — For the Mobil Synergy program, new fuel dispensers feature a red arch with the “Synergy” identification and enhanced lighting.
Real estate company announces first set of c-store acquisitions
BEVERLY, Mass. — BW Gas & Convenience Holdings, an affiliate of Brookwood Financial Partners LLC, has acquired a portfolio of 10 gas station and convenience stores in western Iowa.
Sheetz Family Charities to host holiday events for a good cause
ALTOONA, Pa. — During the “For the Kidz” parties, children in need will be presented with new clothes, toys and other basic needs purchased specifically for them.
C-store chain looks toward future growth opportunities
ANKENY, Iowa — Casey’s General Stores Inc. owns and operates 1,896 convenience stores throughout 14 states.
QuickChek participates in Check-Out Hunger campaign
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. — The Check-Out Hunger campaign benefits more than 30 Feeding America food banks and affiliates.
TravelCenters of America acquires family-owned c-store chain
WESTLAKE, Ohio —TravelCenters of America LLC plans to rebrand the acquired locations as Minit Mart convenience stores.
Couche-Tard and Topaz enter into acquisition agreement
LAVAL, Quebec — The purchase agreement is described by Emmet O’Neill, CEO of Topaz Energy Group Ltd., as being a “game changer” for Ireland’s retail sector.
CST Brands finalizes major acquisition
SAN ANTONIO — CST Brands Inc. entered into a definitive agreement on Nov. 25 to acquire Flash Foods convenience stores in Florida and Georgia.
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Pet wash sees spike in business heading into winter season
BILLINGS, Mont. — Installed this past July, the self-serve, indoor pet wash station at All Seasons Car Wash has experienced an increase in business heading into the winter season.
Company plans to develop national c-store brand
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — First Colombia Gold Corp. plans to develop a new c-store brand following a signed $4.8 million purchase and sale agreement for 11 convenience stores in Alabama.