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Majors Management announces the acquisition of four convenience stores in Moore County from affiliates of Mcneill Oil Company

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

Majors Management, LLC (together with its affiliates, "Majors") is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of four Mac's Food Stores in Aberdeen, Pinehurst and Southern Pines, North Carolina, from affiliates of McNeill Oil Company, Inc.

"This was a difficult decision, as these locations have been part of our company for decades," said Frank McNeill, President of McNeill Oil in a press release. "However, we were fortunate to work with a partner like Majors Management. Their experience, professionalism, and speed allowed us to finalize this transaction smoothly and efficiently."

Based in Lawrenceville, GA, Majors Management, LLC is an owner, developer and operator of convenience stores and a distributor of branded and unbranded motor fuels. 

Majors and its affiliates are fuel suppliers to over 1,400 convenience store locations, with markets located across 21 states including North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. 

"We are thrilled to strengthen our footprint in North Carolina by adding these sites to our growing network," said Ben Smith, President of Majors in a press release. "It was a privilege to work closely with the McNeill team to complete this transaction quickly and seamlessly. Our shared priority has been to ensure there was no disruption to business or customers."

This acquisition aligns with Majors' ongoing strategy of targeting strategic acquisitions to ensure continued growth and further expand its presence in key markets. By further expanding its convenience store network, Majors reinforces its dedication to delivering high-quality fuel and exceptional service to communities in North Carolina and across its multi-state footprint.

Mac's Food Store # 1 located at 101 Central Park Ave. in Pinehurst, NC in Olmstead Village. Photo pulled from mcneilloilandpropane.com

 

 

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