QuikTrip (QT) will later this summer open two new stores in metro Atlanta. The stores - in Marietta and Peachtree Corners - add to what is already a significant Atlanta area presence for the Tulsa-based fuel retailer and convenience store operator.
In Marietta, QuikTrip is opening at the corner of Cobb Parkway and Roswell Road across the street from The Big Chicken in Cobb County.
ToNeTo Atlanta first reported on the planned opening
this past September. The new QT, which will have sixteen pumps, replaces both a former Budget rental facility and a Checkers restaurant.
In Peachtree Corners, QuikTrip is opening at the intersection of Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Cash Court, near the onetime BJ's Wholesale Club, in Gwinnett County. The new QT, which will have fourteen pumps, will be across the street from where Atlanta-based RaceTrac opened a location in 2014.
According to Aisha Jefferson, QuikTrip's Corporate Communications Manager, the Marietta location is projected to open June 19, followed by the Peachtree Corners location on August 7.
A QuikTrip planned for a onetime Pizza Hut in Roswell is no longer happening. Pitched for 8514 Holcomb Bridge Road, the new QuikTrip was proposed this past fall, but according to Jefferson, the company is "no longer moving forward with this location." Following the Pizza Hut closure, the building was home to a Verizon Wireless but sits vacant today.
"We determined that the location was not a suitable fit. We are excited about exploring alternative sites that better align with our strategic goals and offer promising future opportunities," Jefferson added.
There are currently 177 QuikTrip locations in Georgia, making the Peach State the company's second largest market by unit count behind Texas and its 299 stores.
RaceTrac, by comparison, has 164 locations in Georgia, also the Atlanta-based company's second market, but behind Florida with 299. Texas is home to 135 stores.
QuikTrip's aggressive expansion could be attributed to the recent arrival of Wawa in Georgia. The Pennsylvania-based operator, known for its superior food offerings, opened in Bainbridge in southwest Georgia this past November and has since added locations in Jesup, Dock Junction, Hinesville, Flemington, and Pooler. In total, the company has plans for at least 20 more locations in Georgia over the next few years. Wawa has not indicated any clear intention to enter the metro Atlanta market.
Are you excited about the new upcoming QT stores in metro Atlanta? What convenience store operator do you think does it best? Do you think Wawa will attempt the metro Atlanta market?
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I imagine they will only continue to dominate the Atlanta market. Gas is now down to 1.98 per gallon due to increased domestic production so we will probably see a lot more vacation travel this summer
ReplyDeleteWhere are you seeing gas for $1.98?
DeleteThe president stated it was down to 1.98 per gallon. I haven’t seen it yet at that level but I’m sure we will see it at that level by Memorial Day
DeletePretty sure this guy is trying to make a political statement that has nothing to do with the article
Delete$1.98, HA! $2.98 is more likely.
DeleteThese will just end up with broken or empty gas pumps, broken fountains, and filthy bathrooms. That’s what QT and Racetrac have become. Filthy and broken. They don’t really care about the condition of their stores and they work the hell out of their employees with little support.
DeleteThere is no production increase, demand is down and there is a glut of oil worldwide
DeleteHe probably used his Kroger Plus card!
DeleteAt ingles
DeleteMulti-pump fueling stations like QT and Race-Trac are a PIA to get gasoline. Add to that the sketchiness factor, I'd rather spend a little more to have a less stressful fueling experience.
ReplyDeleteI saw $2.19 the other day in Stone Mountain on 78. It turned out the top part of the 7 was not working. I thought about reporting it but $2.79 was still pretty good so I filled up.
ReplyDeletefantasyland? ;-) It is down to $2.97 or thereabouts as long as you stay away from the inner city where you have to pay the sucker tax.
ReplyDeleteBuccee's is the best gas station. Otherwise, QT and RT are both fine, especially since Buccee's is just a highway stop in Gerogia, at least.
$1.98 and due to domestic production LOL. Geez, America had record production 1, 2 and 3 years ago. But the Middle East still controls the price and the Saudis for some "strange" reason, have agreed to keep pumping away and helping suppress the cost per barrel.
ReplyDeleteI hope the new QT near the big chicken doesn't cause a lot of traffic with cars going in and out 😕 ... Crazy drivers!
ReplyDeleteAlso a new QT is being built on Memorial Drive just outside I285 just before Rockbridge intersection
ReplyDeleteQuiktrip used to be consistently clean(even the restrooms)and stocked, the soda machines worked and the employees were friendly. They have gone downhill, and now I prefer Racetrac
ReplyDeleteplease don't spread lies.
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