Love’s Travel Stops opened its 100th RV Stop this month in Carlin, Nevada. The RV Stop adds seven hookups to Love’s networks and is connected to the Love’s travel stop that opened June 16, according to a press release sent to NACS. The retailer opened its first RV location in Guthrie, Oklahoma in 2021.
“Reaching 100 RV locations is a proud moment for all of us at Love’s,” said Jim Wheeler, director of hospitality and RV operations for Love’s. “We’ve listened closely to what RV travelers want and need—convenience, cleanliness, safety and a known experience—and we’ve built our RV locations to meet and exceed those expectations. The Carlin store is a perfect example of what we strive to offer every guest.”
TXB (Texas Born) recently opened the doors to its newest store in College Station, Texas.
“Store #75 is now open at 17855 Hwy 6, serving guests in the Brazos Valley with fresh food, clean facilities and our signature TXB hospitality. We’re open 24 hours to keep our guests fueled any time, day or night. Every new store is a reflection of the hard work, thought and care our team puts into building something better in c-stores. I’m incredibly proud of the people who made this opening possible and grateful to join the College Station community,” wrote CEO Kevin Smartt on LinkedIn.
Stewart’s Shops celebrated the grand opening of a new 4,500-square-foot shop in downtown Glens Falls, New York, last week.
“Located on the corner of Sherman Avenue at 360 Glen St., the rebuilt shop marks a $3.2 million investment in the community. Over the past five years, Stewart’s has invested more than $10 million in Glens Falls, rebuilding all four shops located within the city,” the retailer said in a press release.
Royal Farms announced the grand opening of its newest location in Windsor Mill, Maryland will be on July 21, according to a press release. The store will feature 12 fuel dispensers, a car wash, made-to-order food and will be open 24/7.
Earlier this month, NACS Daily reported that Costco plans to open its first ever stand-alone gas station in the city of Mission Viejo, California. The city has approved plans to tear down a former Bed, Bath and Beyond store to make room for the fuel pumps that will only be available to Costco members,” reported the outlet.