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weavs13 t1_j6jns4f wrote
I said the same thing when I lived in oakland.
Metrichex t1_j6jo3rz wrote
They don't want to pay the taxes. It's safe to assume that's why (mega corp x) doesn't have a location inside city limits.
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Hoppiness83 t1_j6jpe63 wrote
There used to be a Sheetz in Oakland, right on Forbes Ave.
nonymiz t1_j6jpsk4 wrote
There used to be one in Oakland, back when I was attending Pitt in the 80s. Not sure when it closed.
It was on the corner of Forbes and Oakland Ave. Where the First National Bank is now (across the street from Stack'd).
Use to love buying chili-cheese hot dogs from there. Could get two of them for some really cheap price, something like 2 for $2. Might have even been two for a buck. I forget.
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There was also a 7-11 on Forbes at the same time. Across the street from DLH (david lawrence hall; I think they just call it "lawrence hall" now). Where the 'forbes street market' now is.
Pittman247 t1_j6jq45n wrote
Because we are waiting for a WaWa!!!! LETS GO EAGLES!
(J/k - just stirring the pot a little…🥳)
Pensfan66595 t1_j6jq80j wrote
Probably the same reasons why Texas Roadhouses are only found in the suburbs.
ballsonthewall t1_j6jqq9u wrote
college kids need cheap horrible food and that's just a fact
TransporterOffline t1_j6jqtuj wrote
I've always suspected this was the answer, or the City would require some kind of site/traffic planning/mitigation that Sheetz wasn't willing to do. They're kind of a traffic magnet, like a Chick-Fil-A or a Starbucks. I saw the C-store-only version of Sheetz (no fuel) in Morgantown and that was a pretty nice affair. They could totally do that any number of places in town. I'm purely guessing though.
CARLEtheCamry t1_j6jrb4i wrote
I always heard Sheetz takes a loss on the gas, in order to get people into the store and buy merchandise/MTOs. So yeah, double whammy of even if it was difficult/expensive to permit fuel tanks in the city, just open a MTO station and they'd make a killing.
GSV_SleeperService88 t1_j6jrrmb wrote
I heard back in the day that it's bc the city has some kind of corrupt deal with Giant Eagle / GetGo (which is a crappy sheetz). Just your typical corrupt PA bullshit....
1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1ll1 t1_j6jscq3 wrote
Based on that Lawrenceville picture someone posted a little while ago, apparently the GetGo at 40th and Butler used to be a Sheetz.
GiantEagleCEO t1_j6jtfc0 wrote
Because I don’t want one there.
weavs13 t1_j6jtj9h wrote
Not in 2010. Closest one to my campus was Babcock Blvd.
friskimykitty t1_j6juazi wrote
I remember it was definitely a Sheetz.
LostEnroute t1_j6jvxhy wrote
It's complete nonsense that keeps getting repeated without any background at all.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6jwen5 wrote
the Quck Stop on Liberty and 34th Street used to be a Getgo
HaterOfBlueCheese t1_j6jxeva wrote
I’m not sure but putting one in South Oakland would be a total goldmine.
Lexromark t1_j6jxi2c wrote
Yes and no. Higher costs generally associated with being in the city from taxes, rent/land purchase/wages etc but you can't really charge more for the good and services, not enough to match profitability outside the city anyway.
Things could be changing in the next few years on that front though, sheetz will probably end up in the city as they have aggressive growth targets for Western PA.
PGHENGR t1_j6jy1ka wrote
I worked on a design for one in city limits but it never ended up getting put in. Not sure the reasoning.
tesla3by3 t1_j6jyvq1 wrote
There used to be several Sheetz in the city, including 2 in Lawrenceville (across from Iron City and at Penn Butler and 40th.) I think they closed because this sites were too small to support the type of stores Sheetz was moving towards.The main reason Sheetz doesn't have any stores in the city is there just isn't much suitable land for them. They probably require 2+ acres, near a major intersection, easy access in and out (ie,dedicated left turn lanes), ability to get a ton approvals from city and state.
EDIT: Butler and 40th
LukeV19056 t1_j6jzrqk wrote
Can you imagine how long you’d be waiting for your food, this isn’t my reasoning for that I’m just imagining that nightmare
tesla3by3 t1_j6k1ylt wrote
And before that a Sheetz
StickyRicky17 t1_j6k27hg wrote
I remember when it was a Cross Roads. They had the Three Dog Deal. Those were better times.
average_waffle t1_j6k2hsa wrote
They to used to have some downtown. I heard they closed due to theft, there was so much theft they couldn't make a profit. However that was back when they were just convenience stores pre-MTO, so if they were there now they'd be doing great. Not sure how much of this is accurate it's just what I have heard.
tesla3by3 t1_j6k2jla wrote
Local taxes are a very small factor, if at all. It's land availability, easy access, and lots of traffic. Few places in the city meet the criteria,
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6k2mux wrote
the quick stop sign is peeling off and you can see the getgo sign underneath. so if you peel off the getgo sign there's a sheetz sign... and maybe under that a 7-11 sign?
tesla3by3 t1_j6k4ubg wrote
Might be a crossroads in between getgo and sheetz.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6k525m wrote
colawars t1_j6k5dvu wrote
I was in a focus group a little over a year ago, and I think it was about a Sheetz concept location within the city without gas pumps. I mentioned during the group that I'd heard rumors of Sheetz considering a location in Oakland back when that Marathon was torn down. The folks running the panel weren't happy that I shared that info, because everyone started sharing ideas about convenience stores.
Costanzaslife23 t1_j6k5uuw wrote
Just as long as it never becomes a Wawa
tesla3by3 t1_j6k701p wrote
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6k7fc1 wrote
WookieeSteakIsChewie t1_j6k9t6p wrote
There's one in State College that's just the store with no gas, it's pretty popular.
AngryDrnkBureaucrat t1_j6k9tyx wrote
Real Estate taxes are lower in the city than the suburbs.
floppgh t1_j6kainl wrote
Crossroads !
shhheeeeeeeeiit t1_j6kbgyz wrote
GetGo managed to expand within the city so it’s not impossible
arodynamicfalcn t1_j6kbvuq wrote
The loss of that 7-11 while I was going there was brutal
AostaV t1_j6kdoxx wrote
That’s the second worst Getgo I ever been to .
Crafton #1 hands down
d071399 t1_j6ke05o wrote
Too much crime of sheetz being robbed, the sheetz family doesn’t wanna return to putting their stores back in pittsburgh
Sankara_Connolly2020 t1_j6kelaf wrote
This tracks. Sheetz business model is finding locations off the interstate on the edges of cities/towns.
My hometown used to have one without gas in the middle of town. They closed that decades ago, but now have 3 or 4 on the outskirts, all off I-81 exits. It’s the same here with the I-79 corridor.
AnthonyJ22 t1_j6keqpu wrote
Total? Once you factor in the city tax that doesn’t exist in the suburbs? Not saying you’re wrong. Just literally surprised at that.
tesla3by3 t1_j6kfllp wrote
Sure, it's not impossible, but Sheetz requires a much larger lot than Getgo. There just isn't a lot of land available that meets Sheetz criteria.
darkdemonofthemist t1_j6kfzly wrote
Are the ones in Bridgeville and Robinson still open?
burritoace t1_j6kgzh5 wrote
Employers don't pay that tax
chuckie512 t1_j6khhkk wrote
The property millage is lower in the city. And the state doesn't allow the city to collect another kind of corporate tax.
YinzerChick70 t1_j6khmgc wrote
They couldn't find enough employees with pretty teeth 😀
chuckie512 t1_j6khv1u wrote
The city is making it harder to get any kind of drive through permit (for good reason.... Even just a Wendy's does horrible things on Baum). So I'm sure we won't get a new chik fil a.
Lexromark t1_j6ki1u5 wrote
Lower than where?
chuckie512 t1_j6ki3km wrote
Because we have better food at the same price point already?
SWPenn t1_j6kinxp wrote
Yeah, Sheetz needs tons of land for parking, which is at a premium and more expensive in the city. Plus most commercial districts and neighborhoods wouldn't want a big tacky red structure in their area.
chuckie512 t1_j6kixk7 wrote
All of the surrounding suburbs.
woodcuttersDaughter t1_j6kjel9 wrote
Wasn’t the get go on S. 18th a Sheetz? Where Jeff Reed punched the paper towel dispenser?
SecretSquirrelSauce t1_j6kk342 wrote
Sounds like you're from the western MD area (Hagerstown-ish, or Washington County, at least). That's how it was for me growing up lol.
shhheeeeeeeeiit t1_j6kk8z5 wrote
I don’t think the number of pumps matter. Gas stations hardly break even on gas, so a few less pumps doesn’t make a difference compared to convenience sales.
steelcityrocker t1_j6kkzy8 wrote
There is one like this in State College, or at least it was there pre-covid.
TransporterOffline t1_j6kl7ly wrote
That's fine with me!
joeysprezza t1_j6kli2c wrote
Sharon PA. Same deal. Remember ordering MTOs w a golf pencil
B0bb3r7 t1_j6klo7t wrote
This is the answer. Or at least it was the answer 10 years ago. Their executives were very clear that they would have stores in cities.
There was a tale, too, that Bob Sheetz visited an urban sheetz and encountered a cashier with "F*** You" tattooed across his knuckles. Allegedly, this was the origin of their over-the-top body image policies.
SecretSquirrelSauce t1_j6kmefm wrote
Omg, I forgot the golf pencil days. Jeez lol
Mutombo_says_NO t1_j6kmfdn wrote
Literally never
dogmom412 t1_j6knn72 wrote
Yes to both, and one opened in Collier near the 79 exit a couple of years ago
tesla3by3 t1_j6knpf0 wrote
It's a myth that stations barely break even on gas. There is absolutely profit to be made on gas. The markup is typically 10%. Apply that to a $75 fill up, that's $7.50. That's before expenses, of course. But there's very little labor cost in selling fuel vs MTO.
Then there's the convenience store business that is driven by having gas. If I need smokes and gas, I'm only going to want to make one stop.
dogmom412 t1_j6knw55 wrote
Assuming this is the same paper towel incident...
https://archive.triblive.com/news/steeler-jeff-reed-charged-with-criminal-mischief/
Lexromark t1_j6kogzo wrote
Having a higher millage rate doesn't necessarily mean you'll pay higher taxes. Clairton has a 33.000 millage rate but the taxable value of your building is also much lower than Pittsburgh. (Though your taxes would be really high in Clairton on a new Sheetz to be sure just an example) Taxes definitely aren't the primary factor though, I would agree with that.
Jenna_Money t1_j6kp9wd wrote
I can’t remember the last time I got just gas at Sheetz. I always go in for a Starbucks Doubleshot, bottle of Fiji or coffee.
tesla3by3 t1_j6kqelf wrote
Didn’t the one in Robinson move?0r rebuild in the same location?
Hoppiness83 t1_j6kr3f4 wrote
In the 80s and 90s. At the corner of Forbes and Oakland Aves. I've been there so don't tell me it wasn't there.
See the other comments in this thread.
Hoppiness83 t1_j6kr6z8 wrote
In the 80s and 90s at the corner of Forbes and Oakland Aves.
woodcuttersDaughter t1_j6kr6zr wrote
Right incident, I had the wrong Sheetz though
ChinaLouise t1_j6kra7r wrote
I live a stones throw away from there. That whole block is a mess.
paintedwoodpile t1_j6krhrx wrote
That's the one. It was in New Alexandria. A solid 10-15 miles into Westmoreland County on Route 22. I pass it all the time. It's still funny to me.
dogmom412 t1_j6krjb9 wrote
It's currently off of Steubenville Pike not far from Central Diner, not far from the car dealerships on Campbells Run..If it moved I don't know where it used to be.
ChinaLouise t1_j6krl20 wrote
Those are suburbs
lutzcody t1_j6kuxef wrote
The one on route 8 isn’t far if you live on the east side of the city
S4ltyInt3ractions t1_j6kwjji wrote
Not sure what kind of Mandela Effect is going on here but I have zero recollection of any of these city Sheetz locations?
Gallitzen t1_j6kxe29 wrote
True. They'd even have a fair pool of students to offer employment, assuming those students have pretty teeth.
darkdemonofthemist t1_j6kxll8 wrote
I moved to Ohio at 17. Lived in Scott Township all my life. I always figured the Robinson area would still have a Pittsburgh, PA address like I did
MrAflac9916 t1_j6kygtx wrote
They could do food only mini ones like the location in downtown state college
poodog13 t1_j6kyvl2 wrote
It’s a real estate problem, not a tax problem. Too difficult to acquire site pads that meet their needs.
Kairenne t1_j6kyyrm wrote
I remember buying pounds of ham for lunches.
poodog13 t1_j6kyzbk wrote
There was never a Sheetz downtown.
poodog13 t1_j6kz5x2 wrote
Wrong again!
poodog13 t1_j6kz7rv wrote
That was a Crossroads.
DefinitelyLevi t1_j6kzuyy wrote
Used to visit my ex at UVA and they had a stand alone Sheetz there just for the food/convenience store
DisFigment t1_j6l00xe wrote
There was a rumor of one of those opening near Pitt, but it never came to fruition.
CARLEtheCamry t1_j6l0gsb wrote
Home of The Winner, the world's largest off-priced fashion store and Daffin's magical chocolate kingdom
joeysprezza t1_j6l15cm wrote
Don't forget Ryers!
CarRamrodIsNumberOne t1_j6l1i00 wrote
Can confirm! I was surprised when we were walking around campus last summer to break up a long road trip.
CARLEtheCamry t1_j6l2hy1 wrote
Did you get the commercials back in the 90's-00's? I'm not sure if they aired in Pittsburgh, but up in Erie it was a non-stop mashup of this song with the Daffins, "just 90 minutes away".
Freaking Erie and the jingles. When I visit my parents they watch the local news and they're still going strong! I guess to their credit, they do work if 20+ years later I bring it up.
ChinaLouise t1_j6l2l9a wrote
You could probably write Pittsburgh Pa on the envelope but it's definitely a suburb. Hell, even Bellevue is a suburb
I would hesitate to call Scott Township a suburb that's pretty far out there. I don't think you understand what city limits mean
Tedadore97 t1_j6l4xi4 wrote
I have 3 within 5 minutes of me. Sheetz is everywhere
Ok_Boat_4867 t1_j6l7pf2 wrote
Omg, yes! We had one at IUP mid 90’s. People would try to put their slip on top of the pile instead of underneath and an uproar would ensue. MTO’s we’re so much better then. Sigh.
dogmom412 t1_j6l91eb wrote
I live in Upper St Clair and we are technically a Pittsburgh address. And we are definitely a burb.
joeysprezza t1_j6l9h1n wrote
The winner.. the winner... oh I heard it. Went to high school with Winners. Weird ass store irl
strittypringles2 t1_j6la34y wrote
It was a prank, they’re building more student housing instead
probably_art t1_j6lcngg wrote
Same. Although someone mentioned the 80s so yeah maybe back then — looks like MTOs were not a thing until early 90s so they were just the same as a 7-Eleven
PoorGuyCrypto t1_j6lgpam wrote
Most people in Allegheny County write "Pittsburgh" as their address - regardless of where they pay their local taxes to.
The closest point in the city to USC is the city/Dormont border on West Liberty Ave.
PoorGuyCrypto t1_j6lgril wrote
They rebuilt in the same location and built a second one down 60 going toward Crafton.
Clear_Air_3561 t1_j6lgxdu wrote
I heard something that they have a deal with Giant Eagle to not compete with Getgo in the city but I’m not sure how true that is.
I live in Butler and there’s 4 within 5 miles of me. The amount of stores they have nowadays is absolutely insane.
Vye13 t1_j6liqst wrote
As a New Jersey transplant, I’d love for some Wawa around here! Can’t beat those Sheetz app samplers though.
SomeWateryTart83 t1_j6ljqzu wrote
This is the correct answer. Giant Eagle also made that deal with Wegmans.
1fuzzybird t1_j6lk4j1 wrote
still is there, pugh st!!
1fuzzybird t1_j6lk78o wrote
there’s one like that in morgantown too
vocalyouth t1_j6lmzbn wrote
Yeah there was. I’ve seen photos of at least one on one of those vintage Pittsburgh IG accounts. In the 80s on the corner of Liberty and 9th where the now RIP (but opened in 1987) Sammy’s Corned Beef was. Seems like Sheetz had a pretty big presence in PGH for a period ending in the late 80s.
jamierocksanne t1_j6ln7aa wrote
Listen, while I prefer Sheetz, I’d kill for a sizzli now and then….
ScreamingOpossumAhh t1_j6loo09 wrote
I recall someone talking about this, and it was said that GetGo had an agreement with Sheetz to only have GetGo within the city limits. Not sure if that's the case though.
pol-treidum t1_j6lpttt wrote
Anyone recall last April when someone put i up a bunch of “Sheetz - coming soon” signs on the construction fence around the Exxon on Forbes in Oakland. Truly a masterclass in pranking.
fybertas09 t1_j6lqj9k wrote
it was busy af
fybertas09 t1_j6lqoiy wrote
I only visit texas roadhouses for their bread
unsaltedcrinklefry t1_j6ls1hr wrote
I yearn for a mount washington sheetz
Jupichan t1_j6lt6xk wrote
In the city, I could buy it. But just within a mile of my old work place (outside city limits), there are two GetGos and two Sheetz
Jupichan t1_j6lukuh wrote
Scott township has a goofed up address because some jagoff in the postal service beefed with some other jag in Scott like over a hundred years ago and decreed that we will never have our own zipcode, nor our own post office (but there used to be one beneath the crooked bridge) and our border lines were going to be forever wonky, so our "sense of community" would forever be confused.
You can write that we have a Pittsburgh address, you can write Carnegie, it doesn't matter.
InevitablePersimmon6 t1_j6lvw77 wrote
Because we need a Wawa with the good coffee instead and the city knows it.
PrincessFuckFace2You t1_j6lwn51 wrote
Yup. Grew up in USC and wrote Pittsburgh. Never really thought about it before...
Carolus1234 t1_j6m7s6u wrote
Where would they put it, at the bottom of Virginia Ave, where the Rite Aid now is?
boredlady819 t1_j6mbfbw wrote
RIP Sammy’s 😔
boredlady819 t1_j6mbl2n wrote
I used to live across the street from the Co-Gos there…that shit got robbed all the time.
akmalhot t1_j6misbd wrote
That site is not appropriate for a drive through, like 4 cars wating and your into baum (moved 10+ years go so could be remembering wrong)
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akmalhot t1_j6mj4sg wrote
So? Getgo is focused on a smaller area or used to be.
Sheetz has a metric shit ton of locations and they are battling w Wawa on it's eastern front. And royal whatever when you go towards maryland
Why move into crammed areas that don't fit their giant gas tankers when you can go over to York pa, build a new giant denovo location in cheap land in the next up and coming exurb. Giant eagle is also a brand in Pittsburgh, and has synergies w getgo
Where I grew up my favorite sheetz shut down. 2 years later they opened up a huge one a few miles down the road right next to another gas station ... Somehow I think that other gas station got more busy
Also rutters on the secondary main truck routes
akmalhot t1_j6mjdfl wrote
I didn't know this was a thing, never been to one
A girl came to one of our offices today and gave us peanuts and discount cards to welcome us to the area , one person kept raving about the bread
akmalhot t1_j6mjh43 wrote
What would the deal be w Wegmans ? Why would Wegmans oblige ?
Halvey15 t1_j6mmrwk wrote
This is what I always thought too
dogmom412 t1_j6mn4g3 wrote
The official 15241 zip code is Pittsburgh, not Upper St Clair. Either will get it delivered correctly, but the USC post office is listed as a "Pittsburgh" address.
2211 Lesnett Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241
mike3904 t1_j6mp139 wrote
Probably has something to do with giant eagles exclusive rights within the city limits
sehart7 t1_j6mpasi wrote
AGREED! Build a Sheetz in the city!
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PoorGuyCrypto t1_j6mrvvx wrote
Honestly, it doesn't matter.
Suburbanites calling themselves "Pittsburghers" is technically wrong (you live where you pay local and school taxes), but it isn't hurting anyone.
I do wish people from Fayette and Butler would leave our names out their mouths, though.
dogmom412 t1_j6ms9de wrote
I personally don't say I am from Pittsburgh, I generally say that I am from the South Hills because there's USC stigma. And we have lived in Squirrel Hill so we have done city life. My husband is retired Air Force so we have lived lots of places.
PoorGuyCrypto t1_j6msphu wrote
I grew up in the city and then moved to the "poor part" of Mt. Lebanon as a teen. My older friends would always dunk on me for being "rich now." I get that stigma.
CounterSensitive776 t1_j6muh03 wrote
That's getgo territory
[deleted] t1_j6mw5s0 wrote
Because the Pittsburgh restaurant Mafia doesn’t like competition
[deleted] t1_j6mwgwn wrote
Mmmm chili cheese hotdogs. Should be on the city’s flag
[deleted] t1_j6mwp87 wrote
Called puke st by the cool kids
AlexanderPriceMusic t1_j6mzxh1 wrote
The first one in the state without gas pumps went up in Indiana while I was at IUP. Major success. We called it drunk Sheetz
Niagaraballs71 t1_j6n2j3w wrote
I used to go to that one in those days too. It was a GNC for a while after that.
wagsman t1_j6n4pkr wrote
I can't speak for now, but like 20 years ago when I worked in Sheetz management it was an unspoken idea that they avoided cities and high population areas. It wasn't their target business. They preferred places where people went versus places where people lived. Which is an overly simplistic way of putting it.
They had concerns with land cost, taxes, logistics, and security that made them just avoid those areas and prefer other areas.
unsaltedcrinklefry t1_j6n7rro wrote
I’m not sure, I never really thought about it past me wanting a mozzarella stick. There is the old bank that is just sitting empty while coughlins uses the parking lot, perhaps there
JohnDavidBootyStan t1_j6n804k wrote
See: The Sheetz right in the middle of downtown State College
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j6n9u2x wrote
There's a car dealership that closed on West Liberty a few years ago - a variance notice appeared in the window saying that the owner / buyer was looking to redevelop and put a car wash in there. I was certain it was going to be a GetGo but that never materialized. Sad!
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j6n9x4b wrote
Robberies, a thing that only happens in the City of Pittsburgh.
Edenza t1_j6na23n wrote
When we pass it, we ask if anyone wants to stop at the Jeff Reed Memorial Sheetz. Someone needs to lose his shit on the one in Blairsville so we have a name for it as well.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j6na3g7 wrote
Scott Township isn't in Pittsburgh, and neither is Robinson.
As long as your street address and ZIP code are correct, you could write "Fart Town, PA" on the envelope and it'll get delivered. The mailing address city is meaningless.
yennifer1223 t1_j6ndxme wrote
Replaced by Get Go and the stronghold of GE in our fair city….
paintedwoodpile t1_j6nsa9g wrote
There ought to be a plaque outside of the front door
username-1787 t1_j6ny1wq wrote
Companies don't choose a location on a 1% difference in tax rates
LostEnroute t1_j6nyp0d wrote
Which is completely made up. Doesn't stop dolts from repeating over and over again.
Edenza t1_j6nzx6a wrote
...that dispenses paper towels
LostEnroute t1_j6nzzsp wrote
hacktanna t1_j6o0wi9 wrote
They have some like this - the one at downtown State College that a few people have referenced above was only the food bit, no gas. I worked at a Sheetz in Westmoreland county for 5 years and can confirm they do not want to be in the gas business. They're always trying to push over into just food, and encouraged us to act like we worked at "A restaurant, that just so happens to sell gas". I wish they'd open more food only locations. Also they have a sheetz drinks food truck (only made the shakes/smoothies/hot & cold coffee drinks) that they'd travel around to different public events, like the PGH marathon and whatnot - worked in it once and it was so chill while being nonstop busy, definitely an interesting experience.
itsjscott t1_j6o170a wrote
Because Sheetz prioritizes large footprint parcels of land that can fit their large footprint gasoline, convenience, and restaurant layouts. Not only that, but multiple access points on an intersection is also high priority. That stuff doesn't even factor in space for drivethru, car wash, etc. that are nice-to-haves.
Real estate that can support requirements like these is nearly impossible to find within city limits, particulary in the Northeast.
itsjscott t1_j6o1iio wrote
Also, note that the "old Sheetz" locations that were in the city were purchased through acquisition, not opened as brand new Sheetz locations. Most of these small format locations have been phased out over time because they lack the revenue generation of big stores and can't support the brand/image that Sheetz wants to be known for.
itsjscott t1_j6o1omg wrote
Final comment - Distribution, especially using the supply chain model that Sheetz uses, is a bitch in cities...
itsjscott t1_j6o1yoy wrote
Sheetz makes a shit ton of money off of gas.
Phone_Representative t1_j6o6mvp wrote
About 10 years ago I had a neighbor who was a subcontractor building Sheetz stores. At the time he said Sheetz management told him they didn't have or want stores in cities because of the "bad element" in urban areas.
Take that for whatever that's worth.
paintedwoodpile t1_j6oal07 wrote
HA HA! You win
mike3904 t1_j6owsbr wrote
Better than some pedantic white knight going around telling everyone they're wrong without providing any actual info or insight.
freedomischaos t1_j6p1dwe wrote
Same. Grew up in the Shenandoah Valley and they picked up a lot of areas now in the gasoline alley down I-81 in MD/northern VA.
ballsonthewall t1_j6jn9ct wrote
great question, I've always thought one would thrive in South Side and Oakland (doesn't even have to be a gas station, just a convenience store)