7-11 on nw 36th and Penn. is no more. Closed today.
I've been wondering how and why they kept the one at NW 122 & May going. Same story, small, dirty, outdated, no gas pumps, tiny and disgusting bathroom.
There is an old, smaller 7-Eleven on Classen.
You would think they would be looking for a new site on that street.
I wonder if they will end up closing the small store on 59th and May. Don't frequent that one as much as I used to but it was always pretty well managed back in the day.
The property was owned by the Brown family under the 7-11 name. I’m guessing corporate bought real estate when they bought out the Browns. That location draws from the neighborhood east of May Avenue, and I don’t think the OnCue is gonna take away from the convenience of that location. Easy in-easy out with no gasoline hassles.
Why is the one on memorial and Broadway Extension stalled out?
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In addition, they have a ton of new stores ready to open, so there is likely a hiring, training and management backlog.
There is a nice new 7 Eleven at NW 10th & MacArthur on the NW corner. It appears to be finished; just waiting on them to open.
Reno & Western:
The completed one on Memorial and Broadway Ext still isn't open.
I believe I had heard that 7-Eleven was looking at the NE/C Penn and I-44. The land is now for sale: $2,500,000 or $41.32/SF....
Someone is cleaning out the old 7-11 space at 2nd and Bryant in Edmond but there are no signs or anything indicating what's going on. Are they remodeling that location?
You would think that if 7-11 was returning to that location, they would have left up the signage? It's a small lot, they only had 4 pumps, but it is one of Edmond's busiest corners with the two shopping centers, and hospital, plus many apartments due to UCO being near by. Other than during the construction of that intersection, you would think it did decent business.
7 Eleven has been systematically closing those old, small locations since the corporate takeover.
I hope they close the one at NW Expressway and Independence
Another new 7 Eleven at NE 23rd & Kelley looks ready to open:
I went to the newly built location at 10th and MacArthur. Pumps were out of order and their newly installed gas price sign is already missing.
It seems to be on brand with 7-Eleven. Looks nice from the outside but upon deeper inspection, the stores are maintained poorly. Not to mention I would bet ten dollars the average prices are higher than OnCue and Casey's.
Very very good coffee though.
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