The Enmarket Story
Serving Our Community Since 1964

The Enmarket Story

Enmarket was founded in 1964 as Interstate Stations by Robert Demere in Savannah, Georgia. Enmarket operated as Interstate Stations until 1990, when the name was changed to Enmark. In 2015, the company opened its first two stores branded as Enmarket, a rebranding process that will be completed in 2020. The company has always had a reputation for selling high quality, competitively priced gasoline, oil, and tobacco products. Many of the original stores were small kiosk locations- some of which are still in existence today. The 1990’s saw a major re-imaging campaign that allowed the company to deliver the look and feel of a major gasoline retailer, while retaining the competitiveness of an independent.

Today, the company operates 130 locations throughout Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. While maintaining its offering of top quality fuel at a competitive price, Enmarket has now established a reputation as a destination for freshly prepared food such as sandwiches, salads, and much more. Enmarket is also known as a place where consumers can find healthy snack options, including fresh fruit and many non-GMO, organic products. You’ll also find many locally sourced items- from craft beer, to fresh fruit, to sweet and savory snacks.

Enmarket has a long history of being a great community partner. We continue that mission with support of many charities including Leukemia Lymphoma Society, United Way, local schools, and many other organizations that align with our mission to “Enrich Life”!

“From a customer perspective, guests will enjoy the bright and vibrant new Enmarket look and new product offerings.

- Brett Giesick, COO of Colonial Group, Inc.