Crevier Express adopts a futuristic design

The Crevier Group, known as a Quebec oil distributor, is currently launching its own banner of corporate convenience stores called Crevier Express.

One thing is sure: the chain is not lacking in audacity when it comes to expressing the identity of the brand through its architectural design.

DepQuébec was able to photograph a new generation gas station located in Granby, on 555 Denison Street East corner Lemieux, just a few months before it opened.

One can still see, in the photos, the cardboard packaging that has just beem removed from the petrol pumps!

The architectural concept is quite spectacular, to say the least.

The lines are pure, the colors blue-white-red to their bare minimum, the whole is spacious and very pleasing to the eye.

 

The chain turned its back from the “local grocery store” imagery style to draw inspiration from somewhere between “Star Trek” and “Blade Runner”. And why not?

One very interesting thing: the side of the store features a landscape mural, a unique application for a convenience store in Quebec.

 

The parking lot for clients is vast, convenient and easy to access.

According to the developer’s site, the adjoining 2,000 square feet premises is for rent.

Note: The new Crevier Express convenience store opened just in front of an Irving Couche-Tard.

The store land was on sale in 2015. Construction began in the summer of 2016 and the store is expected to open shortly.

Empty lot – 2015

 

Construction – June 2016

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