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RaceTrac Opens Second Indiana C-Store

Convenience-store chain expands outside of Southeast
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RaceTrac has opened its second store in Indiana. The travel center is located at 3109 W. Morris St., Indianapolis, and represents the convenience-store chain’s mission to expand outside of the Southeast.

RaceTrac opened its first store in Indiana in December.

The convenience store features a clean, well-lit parking lot; more than 5,000 square feet of store space; a large outdoor patio; front-canopy fueling stations; and a large seating area. RaceTrac stores also offer on-the-go food and beverage options like pizzas, sandwiches, roller grill items, Tornados, freshly ground and brewed coffee and more.

  • RaceTrac is No. 17 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of convenience-store chains by store count.

Each new RaceTrac location adds about 40 new jobs to the community.

RaceTrac has more than 580 convenience stores in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Tennessee.  In addition to Indiana, it is also looking at new markets Ohio and South Carolina.  

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