News Summary
Shreveport is on track to welcome 7-Eleven back after a long absence since 1988, with plans for a new store at Pines and Greenwood Roads. This development follows the city’s recent approval from the Shreveport Metropolitan Planning Commission and is part of 7-Eleven’s larger expansion initiative. With eight gas pumps and a focus on enhanced food options, the store aims to serve both residents and visitors. However, the proposal faces criticism from existing local businesses concerned about market saturation and job stability. A city council vote is scheduled to determine the project’s future.
Shreveport is poised to become the first city in Louisiana to welcome 7-Eleven back after a long absence, with a proposed store slated for the corner of Pines and Greenwood Roads. This development follows an extensive exit from the state in 1988, when Circle K acquired 473 7-Eleven locations for approximately $150 million. The city’s plans received initial approval from the Shreveport Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC), paving the way for what could be a significant addition to the local economy.
The selection of the proposed site includes plans for eight gas pumps alongside the convenience store, expected to cater to both local residents and visitors. The plan aligns with 7-Eleven’s major expansion initiative, which aims to establish 1,300 new stores across the United States by 2030. This year alone, over 100 new locations are anticipated to open, contributing to the already existing network of more than 13,000 locations nationwide, which also includes other retail businesses such as Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits.
Paramount Development, a Houston-based firm, is spearheading the project and has been proactive in securing the necessary approvals. While the MPC has given preliminary consent for the store, they also requested modifications to prevent overnight parking by large trucks, highlighting a community concern regarding traffic and congestion.
Support for the 7-Eleven project stems from a faction of Shreveport residents who believe that the store will not only provide job opportunities but also stimulate economic growth and attract additional businesses in the area. The intersection of Pines and Greenwood already hosts a variety of establishments, including a Starbucks, Golden Chick, and Panda Express, indicating a burgeoning commercial atmosphere.
Nonetheless, the proposal has drawn criticism from existing local businesses. Opponents voice concerns regarding the potential oversaturation of the market, given the number of convenience stores already active in the area. There are fears of a negative impact on job stability for employees of rival stores, as the new 7-Eleven could divert customers and revenue away from smaller local businesses.
As the city council prepares to vote on the zoning request set for June 24, 2025, the stakes are high for both supporters and detractors of the project. The outcome could define the future commercial landscape of the region.
The anticipated store format of the new 7-Eleven includes larger layouts designed to enhance food options and digital services, with projections indicating that such features could boost daily revenue by up to 30%. According to 7-Eleven CEO Joe DePinto, about 500 of the new stores are expected to be launched by 2027, with a significant portion planned for completion by 2025.
This project at Pines and Greenwood Roads represents a broader strategy to enhance the area’s commercial appeal, as discussions continue with potential tenants such as Chipotle and an urgent care center, aiming to expand the selection of services available to the community and improve the economic vitality of Shreveport.
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