7-Eleven Plans New McGregor Store

7-Eleven could expand its McLennan County footprint with a new McGregor location

Daniela Velez David News Writer
A tray with a soda, a hot dog, a burger, chips, and chicken sticks from 7-Eleven (Image credit: 7-Eleven webpage)

7-Eleven, the world’s largest convenience store chain, is bringing a new location to McGregor. According to public filings, the store is planned for the intersection of Highway 84 and Main Street, with a construction completion date targeted for May 2027.

What Now Dallas reached out to 7 Eleven representatives to inquire about an opening timeline, but did not get an answer prior to this publication

7-Eleven’s roots trace back to Texas: the chain got its start in 1927, when an employee at the Southland Ice Company in Dallas began selling milk, eggs, and bread out of an icehouse to save customers a trip to the grocery store, a concept credited as the origin of the modern convenience store. Nearly a century later, 7-Eleven has grown into a global brand offering fuel, prepared foods, coffee, and its 7Rewards loyalty program across thousands of locations.

Texas remains one of 7-Eleven’s most expanded markets, with well over 1,000 stores statewide, and McLennan County is already home to several locations in and around Waco.

The addition of a McGregor store would extend that footprint further into the county’s smaller communities, adding another 24-hour option along a corridor that has seen steady residential and commercial growth in recent years.

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Daniela Velez is a bilingual journalist and communications strategist based in Colombia. She has covered stories across the humanitarian, political, and entertainment sectors, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by her background in Communications and Political Philosophy from Universidad de La Sabana and additional training in Modern Journalism from NYU
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