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C-Store Chain Erecting Modular Locales

Family Express plans several such units in Indiana

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A rendering of a modular Family Express c-store. Image: Courtesy of Family Express

Family Express (Valparaiso, Ind.) announced that its first modularized prototype is being built in Ligonier, Ind. The c-store chain said that locale is the inaugural step in executing $100 million in development of new-to-the-industry stores, starting this spring throughout Indiana, though it offered no further specifics on that plan.

The new construction method allows the delivery approximately 7200 square feet masonry buildings with a full kitchen and car wash within a matter of days, the company.

In its coverage of the news, C-Store Dive noted that Family Express joins such retailers as Wawa and Murphy USA in testing out modular construction, in which the building is mostly crafted off-site, then assembled on the location.

C-Store Chain Erecting Modular Locales

The modular Family Express c-store being erected in Ligonier, Ind. Photo: Courtesy of Family Express

“Our objective,” said Family Express President and CEO Gus Olympidis, “is to facilitate the rapid development of our company and to remedy, to the extent possible, weather-related delays that are typical in the upper Midwest.”

Several Family Express Stores have already been prefabricated and are ready to be delivered and erected in multiple locations. “The new FE Prototype is using various masonry materials and Nichiha exterior finishes in an effort to deliver an upscale and contemporary feel,” said Peter Andreou, VP of Development.

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Family Express has a vertically integrated business model for its network of 80-plus stores (all in Indiana) and their in-house eateries, including central distribution, a central bakery and such in-house brands as JavaWave Coffees, FE milk, waters and ice.

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