RaceTrac

RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc., is an American corporation that operates a chain of gasoline service stations across the Southern United States. The firm is Georgia’s third largest private company, with sales of 9.1 billion in 2013.

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  • Typically located in high traffic locations
  • Typically Long term leases with increases

Negatives:

  • Increasing Competition from online stores
  • Typically hight cost per square foot

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Last 12 Month Range:

# of Properties in set: 3

Price: $3,697,760 - $5,002,850Average: $4,350,300

PPSF: $875 - $1065Average: $951

Year Built: 1984 - 2001Average: 1990

CAP Rate Range: 4.40% - 6.20%Average: 5.30%

Size range: 3,040 sq ft - 5,928 sq ft Average: 4,965 sq ft

RaceTrac Company Profile

Headquarters Information

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded in 1934

Company type: Private

Industry: Retail (convenience stores)

# of Employees: 7,450

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