Convenience Stores Expanding Nationwide
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Convenience Stores Expanding Nationwide

Hoeft Investments trades as Git ‘N Go at 115 locations in MO and OK. The convenience stores, which also pump gas, occupy spaces of 2,800 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Plans call for eight openings in the coming 18 months in the existing markets and AR, a new market. The company prefers locations at an intersection. Leases running 15 years with three to five-year options are typical and the company will consider acquisitions.

For more information, contact Norm Hoeft,

c/o Hoeft Investments, 7119 East Sunshine, Turner Station, MO 65765; 417-883-5216.

Li’l General Inc. trades as Little General at 13 locations in MA and RI. The convenience stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets. Leases running five to 10 years are typical.

For more information, contact Roger LaPierre, Li’l General Inc., 571 Cumberland Hill Road, Woonsocket, RI 02895; 401-766-8240, Fax 767-3369.

Petroleum Sales, Inc. trades as Bud’s Convenience Stores at 20 locations in AL. The convenience stores, selling groceries, snacks and non-foods, occupy spaces of 2,200 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing market. Preferred demographics include a population of 50,000 residing within 10 miles earning $25,000 as average income. Leases running 10 to 20 years are typical.

For more information, contact J. Stratton Orr, Petroleum Sales, Inc., 2030 Market St. N.E., Decatur, AL 35601; 256-353-2561, Fax 340-2332.

Double Quick, Inc. trades as Double Quick and Gresham’s Service Stations at 42 locations in AR and MS. The convenience stores, which also pump gas, occupy spaces of 2,400 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets. The company prefers ground leases and needs one-acre sites.

For more information, contact Tom Gresham, Double Quick, Inc., 415 Pershing Avenue, Indianola, MS 38751; 601-887-2160, Fax 887-6873.

Quik Thrift Food Stores, Inc. trades as Quik Thrift Food Stores at 12 locations in GA. The convenience stores, many of which pump gas, occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities on one acre. Growth opportunities are sought in the west metro section of Atlanta, GA.

For more information, contact James Barlow, Quik Thrift Food Stores, Inc., 2200 Powder Springs Road, Marietta, GA 30064; 770-422-2948, Fax 422-8512.

Koloclene Oil Co. trades as Fast Max at 43 locations in KY, IN and OH. The convenience stores, many of which pump gas, occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets. The company prefers one-acre sites and acquires existing convenience store/gas station combinations.

For more information, contact Bob Myers, Koloclene Oil Corp., P.O. Box 448, Seymour, IN 47274-3561; 812-522-2224, Fax 522-6264.

Petroleum Marketers/Stop In Food trades as Stop In Food Stores at 56 locations in VA and WV. The convenience stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities. Plans call for five openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in the existing markets and NC, a new market. The company is franchising. Leases running 20 years are typical.

For more information, contact Ronald Hare, Petroleum Marketer/Stop In Food, 3000 Ogden Road, Reannex, VA 24014; 540-772-4900, Fax 772-6900.