Convenience Store Profiles: Colorado
Colorado is the 8th most extensive and the 21st most populous of the 50 United States. Denver is the capital and the most populous city of Colorado. Colorado had a population of 5,029,196. CNBC’s list of “Top States for Business for 2010” has recognized Colorado as the third best state in the nation, falling short to only Texas and Virginia. The total state product in 2015 was $318,600 million. Per capita personal income in 2010 was $51 940, ranking Colorado 11th in the nation. Wikipedia
The Washington Convenience Store Market Washington has a number of state based chains (ex Salmon’s Service, Elephant Car Washes, Yorkston Oil, Whitney Fuel, Coleman Oil), stores based from other states (AM PM, Petro/TA, Pilot/Flying J, Plaid Pantry, 7-11 and Cenex Zip Trip). It’s home based distributors include Harbor Wholesale.
The Northwest Grocery Association The mission of NWGA is to serve as the spokesperson for the Northwest’s grocery industry by promoting the common interests and issues of its membership by providing current communications, leadership and member services. For Manufacturers to Become Members: www.nwgrocery.org/
For Manufacturers to Become Members: www.cwpma.org/ The Rocky Mountain Food Industry Association The Rocky Mountain Food Industry Association is the trade organization for the Colorado and Wyoming grocery industry. We serve as our members’ voice with state legislators, U.S. Congress and various agencies that regulate the industry. For Manufacturers to Become Members: www.rmfia.org/ National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds ARVC, the leader in outdoor hospitality, is the only association exclusively representing the interests of private RV parks and campgrounds in the U.S. – All relating to the camp store. For Manufacturers to Become Members: www.arvc.org