Bosselman Companies Opens New Store With Hometown Concept

The new and contemporary store design will be utilized in future Pump & Pantry convenience store builds and remodels.

May 13, 2013

OMAHA, NEBRASKA – The Bosselman Companies opened its 49th Pump & Pantry convenience store located in Fremont, Nebraska.

The Pump & Pantry store features the retailer’s new “Hometown” building concept that the Bosselman Companies will utilize for future Pump & Pantry builds and remodels.  A new streamlined look, contemporary design and upgraded ambience highlight the new structure.  A turret serves as a seating area, and the interior features hard surface countertops and cherry woodwork for a modern appeal. A new mascot, Bones, the Pump & Pantry Husky dog, welcomes customers at the main entrance, along with a new exterior color scheme of Pump & Pantry colors blue and yellow.

A full selection of hot drinks and fountain beverages, deli items, bottled drinks, snacks, quick-serve foods, premium Java City coffee and beer and liquor are available at the store, as well as quality fuels. Cinnabon and Bones’ BBQ are also available. Store hours are 5 am to 11 pm and the location will host a grand opening at a later date to be announced.

“We are very excited about being in Fremont with this brand new Pump & Pantry convenience store.” said Bosselman Companies President Charlie Bosselman. “We look forward to being a part of the Fremont community and offering travelers and locals alike our fantastic hometown experience in customer service and product offerings. Cinnabon, Bones’ BBQ and all the traditional convenience store offerings are just a few of the new things Fremont can expect from our well-known Nebraska convenience store chain.”

Founded in 1948, Bosselman Companies is a third-generation company headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. It owns and operates 49 Pump & Pantry convenience stores; 41 Boss Shops; the Bosselman Travel Center; a Hampton Inn, three Pump & Pantry Motels, two Settle Inns and six Motel 6 franchises; six Grandma Max’s and Max’s Highway Diner Restaurants, Sam Bass’ Saloon & Steakhouse, and Schmooter’s Bar & Casino; Food Courts including Subway, Little Caesars, and Caribou Coffee; and the Nebraska Danger Indoor Professional Football Team. 

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