Using Empirical Location Intelligence for Strategic Convenience Store Growth in 2026

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Get instant access nowAs 2026 growth plans from major convenience chains emphasize new builds, remodels, and selective acquisitions, and as the 2025 deal market proved more measured, one theme stands out: invest where traffic, visit potential, and customer mix justify the capital. The why is clear, but the how lies in empirical location intelligence. C-Site provides the quantitative evidence operators and investors need to prioritize expansions, decide which stores to close or remodel, and underwrite M&A with conviction.
Evidence-Based Expansion and Closure
C-Site Insight measures year-round, address-level traffic exactly at sites, separating local and transit audiences. Findings include a 2.8% annual increase in convenience store visitors, an 8% increase in foodservice spending, and a 1.5% decline in total U.S. convenience stores, emphasizing quality over quantity.
The platform reports total and directional traffic, local vs in-transit share, seasonal curves, and driver behavior to estimate stop intent, enabling precise site comparisons by visit potential rather than guesswork.
Remodels and Closures: Quantify Potential Before Acting
Operators assess true visitor potential and distinguish between traffic realities and store execution. Ticon quantifies maximum visitors based on traffic patterns combining conversion and ticket data to identify where interventions or closures are needed. External impacts like road closures are factored in to avoid misclassification and inform remodel ROI, closure, and M&A decisions.
Pre-Merger & Acquisition Due Diligence
C-Site normalizes performance by traffic and visitor potential, adjusts for volatility from traffic shocks, models network effects to predict cannibalization or complementarity, and ties findings to industry consolidation baselines to accelerate integration and capital allocation.
Robust Methodology
Ticon combines multiple data sources including detectors, connected vehicles, location-based services, and census data applying proprietary algorithms to produce high-resolution, defensible traffic estimates, ensuring accuracy for deals and remodel budgets. Applications cover site selection, development appraisal, operational planning, marketing timing, and supply planning.
Practical Takeaways for 2026
- Expansion: Score candidates by traffic, local vs transit share, seasonality, and stop intent using growth and foodservice demand trends.
- Remodels: Prioritize stores with strong traffic, benchmark against traffic-adjusted baselines for correct uplift attribution.
- Closures: Use traffic-based visitor ceilings to differentiate structural constraints from execution issues, accounting for external impacts.
- M&A: Produce consistent portfolio evaluations to quantify operational headroom, adjust for traffic shocks, and model network effects.
The industry is shifting from more stores to better stores, and from opportunistic deals to evidence-backed acquisitions. C-Site enables confident decisions on where to build, modernize, retire, and invest.
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