baralheia
07-14-2015, 03:56 PM
If the Browns are finally warming up to the idea of following national promotions, then kudos to them. The BF and I snagged our free icy's and it was a great treat!
View Full Version : 7 Eleven baralheia 07-14-2015, 03:56 PM If the Browns are finally warming up to the idea of following national promotions, then kudos to them. The BF and I snagged our free icy's and it was a great treat! ljbab728 07-23-2015, 11:14 PM Impressive, indeed. GOING BIG: 7-Eleven rolls out new stores in metro (http://m.newsok.com/video/4370946723001) Brett 07-24-2015, 06:07 AM The umbrella, table, bench combo would be great for a public park. If it were me, I wouldn't install one in front of a convenience store. There are some people out there that you just don't want hanging around the entrance of a 7-Eleven. jn1780 07-24-2015, 07:49 AM The umbrella, table, bench combo would be great for a public park. If it were me, I wouldn't install one in front of a convenience store. There are some people out there that you just don't want hanging around the entrance of a 7-Eleven. It will be interesting to see what kind of people will be hanging out at the future 122nd and Penn location. 7-11 may remove those tables in the future. Zuplar 07-24-2015, 12:25 PM Impressive, indeed. GOING BIG: 7-Eleven rolls out new stores in metro (http://m.newsok.com/video/4370946723001) Interesting. They threw out some names towards the end, one they said was Mustang. I wonder if they are going to build another one, since the one they have now isn't that old and on the far side of town. jn1780 07-24-2015, 12:43 PM Interesting. They threw out some names towards the end, one they said was Mustang. I wonder if they are going to build another one, since the one they have now isn't that old and on the far side of town. They may build another one, but I imagine a lot of existing stores will receive full remodels like the one that is about to get one on Hefner and May. Pete 07-24-2015, 12:47 PM They may build another one, but I imagine a lot of existing stores will receive full remodels like the one that is about to get one on Hefner and May. Yep. It will be a combination of new construction and renovations. The article failed to mention the new 7-11 under construction on the NE corner of 23rd & Council. Zuplar 07-24-2015, 02:06 PM They may build another one, but I imagine a lot of existing stores will receive full remodels like the one that is about to get one on Hefner and May. Yeah, reason I said that is since they are building an OnCue on the East side of town, I really see them building one on the East side since there isn't one. There is kind of a gap between the one on SH152&92 and the one on Council just North of SW44th. jn1780 08-12-2015, 10:46 AM Steel structure is up for the 122nd and Penn location. Doesn't look like they have started on the remodel on the Hefner and May location, but the lease space is now vacant since 7-11 is going to use the entire building. A lot of liquor stores are going too have to find new locations as 7-11 remodels existing stores over the next few years. lol Pete 08-12-2015, 11:05 AM The building permit for May & Hefner hasn't quite been issued yet but I'm sure they'll start work once it is. soonermike81 08-12-2015, 01:18 PM Steel structure is up for the 122nd and Penn location. Doesn't look like they have started on the remodel on the Hefner and May location, but the lease space is now vacant since 7-11 is going to use the entire building. A lot of liquor stores are going too have to find new locations as 7-11 remodels existing stores over the next few years. lol Must have missed it, but is it confirmed that 7-Eleven is relocating across the street to the northeast corner of this intersection? If so, what's going to happen with their current store? Looked as if they were going to remodel it, as I saw a new awning there. jn1780 08-12-2015, 01:41 PM Must have missed it, but is it confirmed that 7-Eleven is relocating across the street to the northeast corner of this intersection? If so, what's going to happen with their current store? Looked as if they were going to remodel it, as I saw a new awning there. It is confirmed to be one of their new concept stores. I'm assuming they will most likely close the smaller store across the street. chestercheetah 08-13-2015, 12:49 AM Does anyone know if the new 7-11 to be built on the NW corner of NW 23rd and Council is to become a new concept version? Pete 08-13-2015, 07:32 AM Does anyone know if the new 7-11 to be built on the NW corner of NW 23rd and Council is to become a new concept version? I'm quite sure it will be. Ginkasa 08-13-2015, 12:33 PM I think every new store is going to be the new concept according to this article. (http://www.themooredaily.com/news/7-eleven-unveils-plans-to-rebuild-moore-store) Relevant quote: “We never intended not to open it,” said 7-Eleven Stores President and CEO Jim Brown. “As far as the store itself, the timing wasn't good. We lost that store when we were in the middle of a project to design this new prototype, and we had already drawn the line and decided that we were not going to build anymore of the older style stores.” Pete 09-01-2015, 11:27 AM Believe they will soon be starting on a new concept location at the SW corner of Reno & Meridian. Currently that parcel is vacant. baralheia 09-01-2015, 01:19 PM Steelwork is going up for the SW 4th and Telephone location in Moore. Nice to see that location finally getting rebuilt (and hopefully with a proper storm shelter, too!). mkjeeves 09-01-2015, 05:38 PM A wrecking company is clearing the site at NW 23rd and Council. Brett 09-12-2015, 07:36 PM Is the northeast corner of NE 36th St & Santa Fe going to be a 7-Eleven? Drove by there today and was amazed how fast construction has progressed. baralheia 09-13-2015, 01:09 PM It appears so... Only part of that land is owned by 7-Eleven, so there must be some sort of lease agreement with the owner of the land on the immediate corner. loveOKC 09-14-2015, 08:38 AM I've always wondered why there are no 7-elevens on the eastside of OKC Is the northeast corner of NE 36th St & Santa Fe going to be a 7-Eleven? Drove by there today and was amazed how fast construction has progressed. Ask and you shall receive Pete 01-24-2016, 01:47 PM Hefner & 122nd: http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/711012316.jpg Celebrator 01-24-2016, 02:54 PM With OnCue going up across the intersection and this 7-11 getting a refresh, this corner will look a lot better soon. icecold 01-24-2016, 03:24 PM Hefner & 122nd: http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/711012316.jpg You mean Penn and 122nd. Pete 01-24-2016, 07:00 PM ^ Yes, thanks. Pete 02-13-2016, 07:27 AM Bad photo but looks like they are complete at Hefner & May: http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/711021216.jpg hfry 02-13-2016, 08:08 AM I've been inside a couple times and it's so much different than their other stores. I've been in the NW expressway store as well and while I liked it, there was something about this one I liked better. I think oncue coming into the city and raising the quality really forced 7/11 to compete and it's amazing what competition causes. AFCM 02-13-2016, 08:43 AM I think oncue coming into the city and raising the quality really forced 7/11 to compete and it's amazing what competition causes. I agree, although I do everything that I can to avoid stepping foot inside 7-Eleven these days. As a budgeting consumer in these hard financial times, I expect retailers to compete for my money. I realize that, by writing that, I could be perceived as snotty, but it's how I feel. I'm a middle-class citizen; I don't have money to just throw around. So I feel - for lack of a better word at the moment - disrespected at the notion that the 7-Eleven chain expected me (and others) to spend our hard-earned dollars at its locations while knowing that it could easily do better. The folks at 7-Eleven saw what QT had to offer, and they apparently felt that the citizens of OKC weren't worth the investment - especially since QT wasn't a threat. But now that OnCue has come on board, 7-Eleven suddenly cares about the customer experience. Do the 7-Eleven folks really care about the customers' experience, or do they care about being driven into the ground by competition? I suppose that it's possible that 7-Eleven couldn't afford to make the upgrades, but I have my doubts about such a proposition. It reminds me of my buddy's marriage. After marriage, his wife just let herself go. I'm not talking about experiencing difficultly shedding weight after a pregnancy. I'm talking about a woman who just seemed to completely stop caring about her appearance after they had married. Well, she cared once another woman started to draw his attention because of her looks. So did the wife really care about her husband's happiness, or did she care only about the possibility of losing him to another woman who did care? For the record, my buddy claims to have never cheated. But it's unfortunate that competition had to be introduced before the other side decided to take the initiative to care again, if at all. Whew. I feel better now. Having said all of that, I apologize if my analogy is considered to be offensive or even "misogynistic." My analogy is also applicable to men or any other demographic which seems to get by on apathy towards the happiness of other people. Needless to say, as a middle-class consumer who does the Dave Ramsey deal (pay cash for everything, invest, invest, invest), I'll spend my money where I feel that my experience matters: OnCue and QT (when in T-town). End rant. Pete 02-13-2016, 08:47 AM ^ I agree and there is the inevitable backlash when an enterprise only ups their game due to competition. Other examples: Homeland and Cox Cable. All three of these business will have plenty of people would will stop patronizing them as soon as there is a legit competitor and in all these cases that is in the process of happening. I go out of my way to shop at OnCue and will sign up for Google Fiber the first day I can and I wouldn't care if Cox or 7 Eleven started giving things away. foodiefan 02-13-2016, 08:53 AM ^I go out of my way to shop at OnCue and will sign up for Google Fiber the first day I can and I wouldn't care if Cox or 7 Eleven started giving things away. "like" stile99 02-13-2016, 09:19 AM ^ I agree and there is the inevitable backlash when an enterprise only ups their game due to competition. Other examples: Homeland and Cox Cable. All three of these business will have plenty of people would will stop patronizing them as soon as there is a legit competitor and in all these cases that is in the process of happening. I go out of my way to shop at OnCue and will sign up for Google Fiber the first day I can and I wouldn't care if Cox or 7 Eleven started giving things away. *waves hands in the air* Preach on, Brother Pete! Testify, Brother AFCM! I actively avoid 7-Eleven now that the OnCue in Mustang has opened...and the 'new' 7-Eleven in Mustang wasn't even really that bad. It's just the entire attitude they've had for years. "Up yours, we have a lock on the market in OKC and there's nothing you can do about it!". Then OnCue looks at the huge gaping void in OKC and says "QT, if you won't fill it we will" and they are absolutely KILLING IT. Other gas stations in Mustang took the 7-Eleven attitude of "what are you going to do about it?" and crapped themselves the day OnCue opened. One even had a sign saying "Don't send your money out of town, keep it in Mustang!" Confession time...I actually recently looked at Cox again. Dish made a fatal error and sent me looking (they eventually corrected the error). Bottom line, I just simply could not get into bed with them again. The 'official' answer to their piece of crap tuning adapter is 'reset it every two weeks'. They even suggest getting a lamp timer to save yourself the trouble. Oh, I saved myself the trouble all right. I'm putting up with the crap for internet and internet only until the day the Google truck self-drives to my front door. On that day, I am going to tell them exactly where they can shove their cable, in very specific and explicit terms. At this point in time there is nothing they can do to prevent it unless someone discovers time travel and they go back a few years and stop sucking THEN. Stopping sucking only when someone steals your lunch is not an option. Backlash indeed. More like backdraft, cause it is riding a wave of flame. Pete 02-13-2016, 09:26 AM I mentioned this before but on a recent trip to Norman via the north campus (Flood) exit, the new OnCue a fair bit north of Robinson was absolutely slammed. I'd say 30 to 40 cars. South of there at the relatively new 7 Eleven and at the much better location at the intersection of Robinson, there were zero cars. None. Jake 02-13-2016, 09:57 AM Even though the one in Norman is completely out of my way, I try to only go to OnCue. CP405 02-13-2016, 01:33 PM AFCM, that is one of the greatest posts I've read on here in a long, long time. You perfectly summed up my feelings as well and said them much more eloquently. 7-11 took advantage of us for years because we really had no other choice. Now when we have a choice, they decide they want to be like the new game in town. Which, by the way, STILL aren't as good as OnCues. They still don't have the canopy that extends from the pumps to the doors. On rainy days, that is a huge perk. So when 7-11 tried to up their game, they still didn't quite get it right. Their loss. I for one cannot wait for them to go the way of the Dodo. And it's all their own fault. The magic of OnCue is that it makes getting gas a, dare a say, more pleasant experience that it usually is. I often will go inside to get a freezecue or maybe a snack. What can I say, I am a sucker for the Slim Jims....:wink: Thomas Vu 02-13-2016, 02:19 PM "like" Why are there likes in some threads, but not others? It could be a topic difference, but I wouldn't notice it cause I open the "latest posts" tab. tfvc.org 02-13-2016, 05:15 PM Why are there likes in some threads, but not others? It could be a topic difference, but I wouldn't notice it cause I open the "latest posts" tab. Some threads are wiki entries and can't get the like function injected into them. Stew 02-13-2016, 05:28 PM Eh, I still go to 7-eleven because their employees are a heck of a lot better than what I find at oncue. Perhaps it's just an east side thing but the oncues in the mid-del area are staffed by some less than eager beaver types. All I want is to get in and out with the least amount of frustration possible and as of now 7-11 scratches that itch. Pete 02-13-2016, 05:55 PM NW 122nd & Penn: http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/711021316.jpg TheTravellers 02-13-2016, 06:46 PM Nothing 7-11 related, but I'd bet we passed you a couple of times driving around today, Pete, saw the same stuff you posted about and thought "Hmm, that's coming along", lol.... kevinpate 02-13-2016, 07:39 PM I am not inside any of the c-stores very often. Simply because I am not without girth. Once I am in a vehicle, I get comfortable and tend to remain in until my destination is reached. I frequent two of the newer 7/11's in Norman, as they are near where I tend to be going. But if I mainly want a drink, and a McD's is also close, I will hit a drive through instead of a 7/11. I frequent the OnCue at Flood/Tecumseh whenever I am headed north, whether it is to Moore, OKC, or other points north or out I-40 one way or the other. The DT folks at OnCue are rather personable. and pulling through tends to remind me to double check whether gas is needed before heading out. Tundra 02-13-2016, 07:44 PM Eh, I still go to 7-eleven because their employees are a heck of a lot better than what I find at oncue. Perhaps it's just an east side thing but the oncues in the mid-del area are staffed by some less than eager beaver types. All I want is to get in and out with the least amount of frustration possible and as of now 7-11 scratches that itch. Not sure if they still do or not, but at one time they put their managers through the Dale Carnegie courses, which isn't a cheap investment. zookeeper 02-13-2016, 07:59 PM Not sure if they still do or not, but at one time they put their managers through the Dale Carnegie courses, which isn't a cheap investment. No question that the Brown's 7-Eleven have invested in their employees. They are paid much better than the national 7-Eleven chain in Dallas. That's why you see so many longterm employees at these 7-Eleven stores. The Brown's also do some weird things, but I respect that they follow their values for better or worse. It's hard to argue with the benefits they offer their employees, too. Mel 02-13-2016, 08:04 PM Interesting. They threw out some names towards the end, one they said was Mustang. I wonder if they are going to build another one, since the one they have now isn't that old and on the far side of town. If they ever improve the left turn situation from Mustang to Yukon that location will get a more business. ctchandler 02-13-2016, 09:56 PM I am not inside any of the c-stores very often. Simply because I am not without girth. Kevin, I like your choice of words. I think I will quit saying that I am "fat" and start saying "not without girth". C. T. Brett 02-20-2016, 02:03 PM Noticed on Friday, February 19th that the fuel pumps were being installed at the new 7 Eleven at NE 36th St & Santa Fe Ave. Brett 02-27-2016, 09:37 PM The new NW 122nd St & N Pennsylvania Ave. store looks to be just days away from opening. MagzOK 02-28-2016, 06:37 AM Are they planning on keeping the older store a the corner of 122nd and Penn? Not sure why they would. I was wondering because I noticed just yesterday that the company has recently (sometime within the last several months) upgraded the awning over the pump area with their newer color scheme/look. I don't think it's always had that newer look, however I may be wrong. DowntownMan 02-28-2016, 09:12 PM Are they planning on keeping the older store a the corner of 122nd and Penn? Not sure why they would. I was wondering because I noticed just yesterday that the company has recently (sometime within the last several months) upgraded the awning over the pump area with their newer color scheme/look. I don't think it's always had that newer look, however I may be wrong. They updated that awning about 1.5 years ago MagzOK 02-29-2016, 08:25 AM They updated that awning about 1.5 years ago Oh wow! I didn't realize it had been that long since I had driven through there. Thanks. jn1780 03-04-2016, 04:31 PM The new 7-11 on 122nd and Penn is now open. Drove by at 6 this morning and the old location was still open. By the time I drove home today, the signs and pumps were removed from the old location and the new store was open. Dustin 03-04-2016, 08:10 PM That old location on 122nd and Penn was a nightmare to get out of. I've witnessed so many near misses with people trying to turn left onto 122nd. So glad it's closed. baralheia 03-07-2016, 10:47 AM Apologies if this has been posted already, but I didn't see it in the last several posts: The new-format location at SW 4th and Telephone Rd in Moore is now open. Brett 03-16-2016, 03:04 AM Drove by the new NE 36th St & Santa Fe Ave. location yesterday and saw a flurry of activity with work vehicles packed in the parking lot. The 7-Eleven signage is up and I would not be surprised if this new location opens before Easter. chestercheetah 03-17-2016, 08:34 PM Any word on the site at NW 23rd and Council? They cleared it 5 or 6 months ago I believe. Pete 03-18-2016, 06:24 AM Any word on the site at NW 23rd and Council? They cleared it 5 or 6 months ago I believe. I go by there every week as I have family nearby and there hasn't been any movement in months. sooner88 03-18-2016, 10:09 AM I drove by the new location at 36th and Santa Fe yesterday and it was open and crowded. chestercheetah 03-21-2016, 11:42 PM I go by there every week as I have family nearby and there hasn't been any movement in months. I live close to PC West, right off 23rd. Its the only construction excitement around here. Other than Dollar General LOL. Plutonic Panda 03-22-2016, 12:15 AM It looks like the 7 Eleven at 2nd St. and Coltrane in Edmond will finally get underway. http://agenda.edmondok.com:8085/agenda_publish.cfm?id=&mt=ALL&get_month=3&get_year=2016&dsp=agm&seq=7689&rev=0&ag=2105&ln=36141&nseq=7690&nrev=0&pseq=7688&prev=0#ReturnTo36141 Soonerman 03-22-2016, 01:16 PM I wonder if Norman will be getting the new 7-11's. Bill Robertson 03-22-2016, 02:04 PM Drove by the new NE 36th St & Santa Fe Ave. location yesterday and saw a flurry of activity with work vehicles packed in the parking lot. The 7-Eleven signage is up and I would not be surprised if this new location opens before Easter.It opened last Monday. It was amazing how much work they did in the last two or three weeks. |