Alta Convenience Acquires Red Horse Oil's Get 'N Go Stores
June 2, 2021
Alta Convenience (CF Altitude LLC), a joint venture between Fortress Investment Group and Phillips 66, acquired five Get ’N Go convenience stores from Rock Springs, Wyoming-based Red Horse Oil. The seller, Jay Schneiders, monetized his investment; Alta will integrate the stores into its Denver-based portfolio of convenience stores, which totals roughly 106 locations across four states.
- Buyers
- Alta Convenience (CF Altitude LLC), Fortress Investment Group LLC, Phillips 66 Co.
- Targets
- Red Horse Oil Co (Get 'N Go Stores)
- Sellers
- Red Horse Oil Co, Jay Schneiders
- Platforms
- Alta Convenience (CF Altitude LLC)
- Industry
- Retail
- Location
- Wyoming, United States
- Transaction Type
- Addon
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