The Illinois Tollway announced today that 7-Eleven® stores will replace ExxonMobil outlets in the remaining 17 years of the lease agreement for all seven Illinois Tollway Oases.
The new agreement with 7-Eleven, Inc. of Dallas includes maintenance and operations responsibilities for Mobil fuel stations at the Tollway Oases located throughout Northern Illinois and will ensure seamless continuation of services for Tollway customers. 7-Eleven will take responsibility for the Oases sites, including 13 Mobil fuel stations, convenience stores and car washes.
“7-Eleven is a nationally recognized brand, and we’re pleased to have them as a new partner,” said Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi Lafleur. “Our goal is to provide the highest level of service to our customers and 7-Eleven is a welcome addition.”
By the end of March, all of these convenience stores will be rebranded as 7-Eleven operations. Fuel stations will retain the Mobil gasoline brand, allowing customers to continue to purchase Mobil-brand fuel and use the ExxonMobil credit card at the gas pumps and inside the stores. In addition, the convenience stores will offer consumers 7-Eleven’s signature products, such as Slurpee® and Big Gulp® beverages, fresh foods, self-serve coffee and a wide variety of cold drinks, along with standard convenience-store items.
“Acquisitions are part of our aggressive growth strategy. This acquisition gives our brand great visibility in Chicagoland and provides more opportunity for us to serve consumers there with 7-Eleven-style convenience,” said Sean Duffy, 7-Eleven vice president of mergers and acquisitions. “These ExxonMobil sites add to the approximately 750 locations that 7-Eleven, Inc. has acquired since the beginning of 2008 when we significantly ramped up our expansion efforts.”
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