Oklahoma convenience stores sell to Denver buyer, other realty deals


Denver-based Monfort Cos. has acquired 19 convenience stores in southwest Oklahoma, and one in Texas, including this one at 1540 W Plato in Duncan, one of eight in that city. They were rebranded as Chisholm Corner stores. PROVIDED

Denver-based Monfort Cos.’ 7E CO Holdings LLC has acquired 19 gas and convenience stores across southwest Oklahoma to operate under the name Chisholm Corner.   

The company bought stores in Alex, Apache, Cache, Walters, two in Elgin, Marlow, and Pauls Valley, eight in Duncan, plus one in Wichita Falls, Texas. Montfort would not say how much it paid for them. The seller was Brent Bostick, president of Bostick and Associates.

The Chisholm Corner portfolio is Monfort’s company’s most recent transaction in a series of national gas and convenience store acquisitions. The firm has 78 stores in Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin under brands including 7-Eleven, Speedway, Jack’s and Monfort Express.  

“This acquisition represents Monfort Cos.’ ongoing commitment to investing in urban and rural communities alike,” said Kenneth Monfort, executive vice president. “Convenience stores like Chisholm Corner bring economic impact by creating local jobs and generating sales tax revenue that spur long-term vitality in communities across the U.S.”



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2022-12-24 13:01:36

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