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1100 Superior (formerly known as the Diamond Shamrock Building, the Diamond Building, and Oswald Centre) is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio's emerging Nine-Twelve District, which is also home to One Cleveland Center, Ohio Savings Plaza, The 925 Building, PNC Center, and the former Eaton Center.
In 1995, Diamond Shamrock had 2,000 stores, with most of them in Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Louisiana. Of them, over 170 stores were in Houston. That year, Diamond Shamrock bought the National Convenience Stores Stop N Go chain for $260 million. The plans called for the combined company to be headquartered in San Antonio.
In 1995, there were 660 Stop N Go stores, with all of them in Texas, including 396 Stop N Go stores in Houston, making it the largest convenience store chain in the city. At that time, 250 people worked in the company headquarters. In 1995, Diamond Shamrock bought Stop N Go for $260 million.
Valero no longer owns retail operations using the Diamond Shamrock, Shamrock, Beacon, Ultramar, or Total names, but Valero continues to supply fuel. [24] Valero also supplies fuel in the United Kingdom and Ireland under the Texaco and Valero brand, [ 83 ] and in October 2023 started test marketing of the Valero brand at 3 service stations close ...
In 1986, the Diamond Shamrock Corporation agreed to pay $150,000 for a canvas tarpaulin to cover 3 acres (12,000 m 2) of the contaminated area. [2] Remediation efforts at Diamond Alkali began in 2000 [4] and ecological investigation, dredging, and other cleanup activities are still underway.
Early voting locations by zip code in Austin area. Click your zip code below to find a voting location in your area: 76511. 76527. 76530. 76537. 76574. 78602. 78610. 78612. 78613 (Cedar Park ...
The Diamond Shamrock and Kwik Stop Boycott was a protest organized by the Nation of Islam against the Diamond Shamrock gas station in Dallas, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The gas station was located near a local mosque and liquor store, in the center of a food desert.
The Shamrock Shake was invented in 1967 by a Connecticut McDonald's owner in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. It debuted at national McDonald's locations in 1970, and was an instant hit.