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These 18 7-Eleven Stores In NJ Are Up For Sale

The convenience chain that once offered 64-ounce Double Gulp drinks will downsize.

Seventy-three 7-Eleven locations are up for sale, including 18 in New Jersey.
Seventy-three 7-Eleven locations are up for sale, including 18 in New Jersey. (David Allen/Patch)

NEW JERSEY — The convenience chain that once offered 64-ounce Double Gulp drinks will downsize. Seventy-three 7-Eleven locations are up for sale, including 18 in New Jersey.

Some of the stores are up for lease, while other listings include the property. NRC Realty & Capital Advisers is coordinating the transactions. Properties are getting sold without the convenience store's branding.

"Smaller and regional operators have been looking for ways to increase their store holdings over the past several years," Ian Walker, NRC's senior vice president, told Convenience Store News. "The NRC sale process, as always, will create opportunities for retailers of all sizes, including individual operators, and we expect a robust response."

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The deadline for bids is Tuesday.

NRC listed the following 7-Eleven locations in New Jersey:

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  • 869 Broad St., Newark (lease)
  • 2 Ferry St., Newark (lease)
  • 131 Market St., Newark (lease)
  • 868 W Bay Ave., Barnegat (lease)
  • 1284 Route 23, Butler (lease)
  • 302 Park Ave., Scotch Plains (lease)
  • 2145 Route 35, Holmdel (lease)
  • 42 County Road 517 (lease)
  • 310 Chester Ave., Moorestown (lease)
  • 317 Main St., Hackettstown (lease)
  • 18 Haines Mill Rd., Delran (fee)
  • 511 Route 33, Mercerville (fee)
  • 1215 Saint Georges Ave., Colonia (fee)
  • 10 Route 31, Flemington (fee)
  • 1879 Hooper Ave., Toms River (fee)
  • 323 Route 31, Washington (fee)
  • 121 Broadway, Elmwood Park (fee)
  • 6807 S Crescent Blvd., Pennsauken (fee)

Here's a full list of 7-Eleven stores for sale across the nation.

7-Eleven operates, franchises and licenses more than 13,000 stores in North America, including about 370 in New Jersey. The company acquired Speedway in May 2021 and now operates the nationwide gas and convenience chain.

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