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Street Corner Adds Street-Side C-Stores to Franchise Mix

CSPnet.com, November 2013 Street Corner Adds Street-Side C-Stores to Franchise Mix TOPEKA, Kansas — Street Corner, a convenience chain known for its small-square-footage inline stores and mall kiosks, has announced that it has begun offering franchisees small and large street-side stores. The company has also announced that it has engaged industry veteran Ed Davidson as […]

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Street Corner Opens in Milipitas, Calif., Shopping Center

Shopping Center Business, May 2014 Street Corner Opens in Milipitas, Calif., Shopping Center Milipitas, Calif. – Convenience chain Street Corner has opened a location at the Great Mall of the Bay in Milipitas, located eight miles north of San Jose. Street Corner sells items not usually found in the mall, including cough drops, aspirin and […]

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An Urban Vision

NACS Magazine, February 2018 An Urban VisionStreet Corner’s Urban Superette concept is designed especially for city dwellers. Nearly three decades ago when Peter La Colla started building a modest chain of convenience stores located inside shopping malls, he didn’t realize how much the convenience store industry would change. “My first Street Corner started out as […]

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Street Corner Wants to Take on ‘Well-Worn Convenience Chains’

CSP, August 2017 Street Corner Wants to Take on ‘Well-Worn Convenience Chains’ Street Corner, a franchisor of convenience stores in shopping malls, urban multiuse developments and other alternative venues, has signed its first territory representative to expand the chain in the San Diego metropolitan area. The first area store, an ” Urban Superette” with convenience […]

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Downtown has a new hip, upscale convenience store

Local12, May 2017 Downtown has a new hip, upscale convenience store Downtown residents now have a new grab and go option for groceries and snacks. Street Corner Market at The Banks recently opened. The owners say the market is geared towards people who live at The Banks or work downtown. “People have been asking for […]

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Downtown resident helps bring market to The Banks

Cincinnati.com The Enquirer, January 2017 Instead of complaining about late-night grocery options for Downtown Cincinnati residents, Neal Sebastian decided to do something about it. Sebastian, who lives in an apartment at The Banks, is one of four investors working to open a grocery, beer and coffee-selling convenience store at the mixed-use riverfront destination. Read full article:https://www.streetcorner.com/media/DowntownresidenthelpsbringmarketTheBanks-Cincinnatidotcom.pdf […]

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Convenience store, deli coming to the Banks

Cincinnati Business Courier, January 2017 A new market and convenience store is opening in the former Orange Leaf space at the Banks. Street Corner, a Topeka, Kan.-based specialty market that sells fresh and packaged food, deli items, craft beer and coffee, is expected to open this spring in 1,500 square feet at 160 Walnut St. […]

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Upscale Market Opening in Historic Clemons Building

TheChattanoogen.com, September 2016 A new multi-purpose market will open this week on the ground floor at the historic Clemons Building. “Street Corner Market at the Clemons” will be available for residents and nonresidents to enjoy a variety of services and products. Owners of the market noted their vision of providing a true Chattanooga experience to […]

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Profit-Building Forecourts

Independent Gasoline Marketing Magazine, March April Issue Read full article:https://www.streetcorner.com/news/IndependentGasolineMarketingMarchAprilissue.pdf […]

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Street Corner Founder Creates an Oasis of Convenience Retail

Franchisely, August 2015 Street Corner Founder Creates an Oasis of Convenience Retail In 1988, the first Street Corner convenience store opened up in the West Ridge Mall in Topeka, Kansas. Within a few years, CEO, Peter LaColla, and President, Dan McCabe, opened dozens of stores, serving diverse local populations from 20,000 to 6 million people. […]

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