Wawa CEO, Florida Governor Announce Store Growth

Governor Rick Scott is asking business leaders in Pennsylvania to consider operating in Florida.

February 24, 2015

PHILADELPHIA – As part of his domestic business development mission in Pennsylvania, Governor Rick Scott met with Chris Gheysens, president and CEO of Wawa Inc., on Monday to discuss their continued growth across Florida and to announce that Wawa’s 2015 expansion plans in Florida are ahead of schedule.

“Today, we met with Wawa executives to discuss all of the great things Florida has to offer their company and to congratulate them on their expansion in the Sunshine State. We heard directly from company leadership that, compared to other states, they’re finding more and more opportunities in Florida because of our efficient permitting processes,” said Scott in a press release. “Because we are focused on eliminating redundant regulations, we’ve made Florida more competitive for attracting jobs like those at Wawa.  I look forward to continuing to meet with more companies in Pennsylvania to highlight all of the great things we are doing in Florida.”

Wawa has 61 stores in Florida and will open its first store in southwest Florida, with the grand opening of three new stores in Fort Myers on April 23.Throughout 2015 and 2016, Wawa plans to open 25 stores per year spread throughout the Orlando, Tampa, Southwest Coast and Daytona markets. Wawa also plans to break ground in Broward and Palm Beach Counties in 2016. Each new Wawa store will create more than 40 new jobs for local families.

“On September 18, 2014, we celebrated the grand opening of our 50th store in Florida—a very exciting milestone considering we opened our first store in Florida in July of 2012 and quickly became a staple in the Central Florida community,” said Gheysens. “It’s thrilling to see the number of stores, locations and communities we are entering grow so quickly, but the numbers we are most proud of are the number of jobs we’ve created and the number of community organizations we’ve helped.”

Gheysens continued that Florida is a critical piece to the company’s overall success. “In fact, the incredible growth and reception we’ve had in the Sunshine State has allowed us to not only expand and innovate here in Florida, but revitalize and refresh in our home market. We are so grateful to all our Florida customers’ and partners, and look forward to delighting them in our stores in many of our new locations in the future!”

Since opening its first store in Orlando in 2012, Wawa has invested more than $300 million in the greater Florida community, and invested $5 to $6 million in each Wawa store built. Wawa has also invested in Florida communities by contributing more than $1 million to local charities and won the 2013 Beautification Award for District 1 in Orlando for its commitment to enhancing the Orlando community through litter prevention, waste reduction and recycling, and beautification.

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