Enmarket: The Place of Convenience

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In a network of upscale Enmarket convenience stores scattered throughout the Southern region, you’ll discover a wealth of fresh, nutritious choices. What began as Interstate Stations in 1964, with a primary mission of providing high-quality gasoline and oil at competitive prices in Savannah, has blossomed into the beloved Enmarket convenience stores of the South.

In 1990, Interstate Stations underwent a rebranding, emerging as Enmark. In 2015, Enmark evolved into Enmarket, adapting to the changing needs of customers. Still under the guidance of the founding Demere Family, this convenience retailer now boasts over 130 locations, supporting local communities. What sets Enmarket convenience stores apart is their unwavering commitment to offering healthy, non-GMO, and organic products. Within their stores, you’ll find an array of fresh salads, sandwiches, delectable snacks, craft beer, and much more. Committed to making a positive impact on the local community, Enmarket supports youth development, education, athletics, and the arts. Some of the quietly supported organizations by Enmarket include Make-A-Wish Georgia, United Way of the Coastal Empire, the 200 Club of the Coastal Empire, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Enmarket’s sponsorship of the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, was part of a publicly funded project with a total investment of $165 million. It’s their way of engaging with the community, as they have established grab-and-go convenience locations inside the arena. Today, Enmarket continues to stand as a beacon of refined convenience in the South, consistently uplifting both its customers and the community it serves as a part of their mission to enrich life.

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