The deal includes 132 convenience stores and 26 car washes across Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The companies did not share an estimated closing date for the transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval.
Nouria, which operates about 170 convenience stores and 61 car washes across New England, will nearly double its footprint and reach three new states — and an entirely new part of the country — once the deal closes.
It’s unclear if Nouria intends to rebrand Enmarket’s locations to its own banner, but for now all Enmarket stores will remain operational, according to the announcement. Nouria said it’s committed to ensuring a “smooth transition” for Enmarket’s employees, which includes about 1,300 people, according to Enmarket’s LinkedIn page.
Once the deal closes, Worcester, Massachusetts-based Nouria will plant its flag outside New England for the first time since the company was founded in 1989.
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