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QuikTrip to Open First Vegas Store

Retailer planning more locations in Nevada
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QuikTrip Corp. is heading to Las Vegas.

The Tulsa, Oklahoma-based retailer will open its first location in Nevada later this year with plans to continue expanding in the Silver State.

The approximately 8,300-square-foot store will be located at 5625 N. Lamb Boulevard in Las Vegas at the corner northwest corner of Lamb Boulevard and Nexus Way. The store marks QuikTrip’s entrance into its 18th state.

“QuikTrip is looking forward to opening the doors to our first Las Vegas location in late 2024 and building out our presence in Nevada,” Aisha Jefferson, QuikTrip’s corporate communications manager, told CSP.

The new location will have room to service 10 vehicles for gasoline. The store will feature 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.

The new store will bring more than 25 new jobs to the area and hiring will begin in late 2024, Jefferson told CSP.

We look forward to bringing QuikTrip to the Las Vegas community,” Jefferson said. QuikTrip has established a reputation for taking great care of its employees, receiving national recognition as a top place to work year over year."

Last year, QuikTrip scored perfectly in the employee category of the 2023 CSP Intouch Insight Mystery Shop revealed audit.

QuikTrip is a privately held company. Founded in 1958, the chain has grown to a more than $11 billion company with more than 900 stores in 17 states.

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