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Thanks to catch 22 for the photo of the new concept 7 Eleven at NW Expressway & MacArthur:
Saw that over the weekend. much nicer than the other 7-11 concepts I have seen.
While I'm excited market forces are making 7-11 up their game, this is still not your average OnCue and is probably 1/2 to 3/4 the size. Also even mores I am concerned about the local 7-11 franchisee not learning from past mistakes or not changing their operations habits, etc. Most 7-11's in this state I've seen are filthy and cheap. I hope they address that side of the business as well.
Is this the new concept for just the OKC stores or will all new stores around the country look like this?
if I remember, next time in Dallas, I'll snap pictures of the 7 Elevens there. They are like a whole different chain and have many urban locations with no gas or drive through features
I really don't think the Browns have anything to do with the rest of 7 Eleven.
I think it's pretty safe to say that anything you see outside of Central Oklahoma has zero to do with the what will ever happen here.
Many of the 7 Eleven buildings include extra for-lease space which the Browns then rent out to whoever wants to pay the freight.
I don't think their new concepts have any extra space.
Went to a new 7/11 here in Portland, OR this morning. Wow! So much better than the Brown owned stores. Bright, clean, had very friendly staff. Had fresh food items alongside your regular junk food.
Also my first time having an attendant pump my fuel. He was super friendly and knowledgeable.
Was night and day difference to the local owned crap 7/11. Was better than OnCue
I know it's been mentioned here before, but the one thing the Brown's should be lauded for is the way they take care of their employees. They pay them very, very well and provide them with top-notch gold plan benefits. You go into almost any random OKC 7 Eleven and you'll see 10 year, 15 year, even a 30 year pin on a man at the 7 Eleven up on May and Hefner. I don't care for a lot of their stores and some of their policies, but I have to hand it to them for paying a living wage to their employees. They obviously win loyalty back from many of their workers..
Here's a great blog entry on it:
Why can't Oregonians pump their own gas? Let us count the reasons | OregonLive.com
They have started to acquire property very near existing locations (like 23rd & Council).
It seems their strategy is to build these bigger, better concepts and then lease out the old space.
But of course, they have 110 locations in Central Oklahoma so even on an aggressive schedule there will still be a huge amount of older, smaller stores all around.
Can we expect older locations to also get a facelift? Seems if you're going to introduce a new concept, you might as well have all locations adhering to the new aesthetic. Especially some of the older stores like 44th & Shields where OnCue has built a new store across the street, making the 7-11 look particularly and woefully outdated, dirty, and unsafe.
Renovation does not seem to be part of their strategy; at least to date.
I have 1 relative that worked his entire life and retired from 7/11, and 1 that still works for 7/11, and at one time was a store manager. I've talked to them for years and I don't really see where they made a 'great wage'. He might have made 50 k a year as a manager but they always worked a ton of hours. He does have the utmost respect for the Brown's.
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