Enmarket held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for a new location at 3651 Highway 17 in Richmond Hill, Georgia.
A large crowd from the community gathered to help celebrate. Guests were treated to free giveaways and product samplings from vendors such as Red Bull, Monster Energy, Pepsi, Frito-Lay, Leopold’s Ice Cream and Ghost Energy.
“We are excited to be able to better serve our customers in Bryan County,” said Matt Clements, president of Enmarket, a division of Savannah-based Colonial Group. “This new store will allow us to help motorists and shoppers in one of the fastest-growing communities in the Southeast.”
The Richmond Hill store becomes the 130th store in Enmarket’s inventory across Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
The building is a refinement of Enmarket’s prototype, the store location next to the corporate offices off Ogeechee Road near Chatham Parkway, optimizing unused space in the original design and eliminating equipment. These adjustments make the store more efficient to build, operate and shop in, but the look and feel of the prototype have been retained.
The store includes food service from the Eatery and Mooz frozen yogurt and offers an in-bay Marketwash car wash.
Enmarket employs more than 1,300 people and operates 130 convenience stores that include 29 Eatery locations. The company also operates 16 restaurants branded as Subway, Larry’s Giant Subs, Baldino’s and Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, as well as 25 Marketwash car washes.
The company was founded as Interstate Stations by Robert Demere in 1964. Enmarket gives back to the community through charitable contributions and volunteer efforts. Enmarket secured the naming rights in 2021 for the Enmarket Arena.
For more information, visit enmarket.com.