Exxon Objects to Proposed 7-Eleven at Red Bank Shell Station
Shell's owners propose eliminating car wash, building 7-Eleven at Newman Springs Road/Shrewsbury Avenue site
A Red Bank gas station/convenience store will begin making a case next month in objection to the prospect of a neighboring gas station/convenience store expanding its services with a 7-Eleven. Representatives from applicant 390 Red Bank LLC completed their testimony Thursday before the Zoning Board of Adjustment, which is considering whether to allow the Shell station at the corner of Newman Springs Road and Shrewsbury Avenue to knock down the exisiting market and build a 7-Eleven on site. The Shell owners are proposing to convert the existing 515-square-foot market to a 362-square-foot kiosk for gas attendants and remove the current rollover car wash in favor of a 2,225-square-foot 7-Eleven at the northwest corner of the site. The …
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Sal
4:46 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Every small business today has a very difficult time of generating sales that are high enough to pay the costs and provide income for their owners. This is not Exxon Vs Shell___it is one small business owner Vs another small business owner the run/manage/own those sites. Both of those business owners pay very high real estate taxes and create employment and provide a public service. Unless town …   more ›