Wawa, the popular chain of convenience stores and gas stations that we indicated earlier this month had at least six locations in the works for Georgia, now has at least seven! Plans reviewed by ToNeTo Atlanta indicate that the...
Wawa, the popular chain of convenience stores and gas stations that we indicated earlier this month had at least six locations in the works for Georgia, now has at least seven! Plans reviewed by ToNeTo Atlanta indicate that the chain, with a cult-like following, intends to open as part of a new development in Pooler near Savannah.
The new Wawa is planned for the intersection of Pine Barren Road & Pooler Parkway in an out parcel of the new "Providence at Pooler" development. Marketing materials for the project indicate that the Wawa (labeled only as "gas station") will be 6,119 square feet and occupy a 2.27 acre parcel.
The project is also expected to include as many as two quick-serve restaurants (QSR) and one freestanding "Big Box" retailer. The retailer - which is marked "pending" - will be 64,390 square feet. Market research and trusted real estate sources suggest that Katy, Texas-based Academy Sports+Outdoors is likely the unnamed "Big Box" retailer joining the development.
1810 S. Georgia Parkway W, Waycross - 5,537 square feet on 2.29 acres - #6300
774 Elma G Miles Parkway, Hinesville - 6,119 square feet on 2.54 acres - #6301
769 E. Oglethorpe Highway, Hinesville - 6,119 square feet on 1.91 acres - #6302
4344 Community Road, Brunswick - 5,537 square feet on 2 acres - #6303
1401 Tallahassee Highway, Bainbridge - 6,119 square feet on 3.1 acres - #6304
274 First Street, Jesup - 6,119 square feet on 1.86 acres #6307
Pine Barren Road & Pooler Parkway, Pooler - 6,119 square feet on 2.27 acres - #6309
Each of the planned locations is slated to have 16 fueling stations. The fact that the store numbers seem Georgia-specific and already go up to "9" suggests there are at least nine stores in development.
By these metrics, these new Wawa locations would be comparable in size and fuel offerings to that of a typical RaceTrac or QuikTrip. What separates Wawa from its peers, however, is its selection of food, not just snacks and stuff, but actual food.
Wawa, a pioneer in convenience store food offerings, features a robust selection of made-to-order meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner selections. The chain, based in Wawa, Pennsylvania in Greater Philadelphia, is perhaps most known for their hoagies, but also offers cheesesteaks, deli sandwiches, salads, bowls, and breakfast burritos, among other options.
In their release last October, Wawa indicated its first Georgia store would open "in 2024" with the potential for up to 20 additional stores in the state in the years to come.
The entrance into Georgia will, as our research suggests, be centered on south and coastal Georgia with no metro Atlanta units yet. That said, any entrance into metro Atlanta will be incredibly challenging (and expensive) given the entrenchment of both RaceTrac and QuikTrip.
C-Store Dive, an industry trade publication, mapped out in October Wawa's seven state growth that it sees propelling it to 1,800 locations by 2030.
Wawa has yet to respond to our request for comment.
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