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QuikTrip Is Now Open in Indiana

The convenience-store retailer opened its first store in the state in Daleville
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Tulsa, Oklahoma-based QuikTrip opened its newest travel center on Thursday in Daleville, Indiana, its first location in the Hoosier state.

Located at 15101 W. Commerce Road, along Interstate 69 at Exit 234, the new location brings the convenience-store retailer’s store count to more than 1,100 in 20 states.

“We are excited to bring QuikTrip’s signature commitment to quality and efficient service to the great state of Indiana,” said QuikTrip Corporate Communications Manager Aisha Jefferson. “Our travel center will offer a clean and friendly stop for the residents of Daleville and the many travelers in the area, and the QuikTrip team is working hard to ensure our customers enjoy best-in-class service and amenities from day one.” 

The c-store chain’s long-awaited expansion to the Midwest state features a full-service kitchen with fresh, made-to-order meals; grab-and-go options, including QuikTrip’s signature pizza by the slice; and roller grill items.  

QuikTrip’s new location will bring around 24 new jobs to the area, the company said.

Indiana isn’t the only state, the convenience-store retailer is expanding into. Kentucky is on track to be state number 21, with a new store opening scheduled for late next month, QuikTrip told CSP. The new store in the Bluegrass State will be located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.

  • QuikTrip is No. 9 on CSP’s 2025 Top 40 Update to the2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. Watch for the full 2025 Top 202 ranking in the June issue of CSP magazine and in CSP Daily News.

QuikTrip is a privately held company. Founded in 1958, the chain has grown to a more than $11 billion company with more than 31,000 employees.

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