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Colbea Enterprise opens three new Seasons Corner Markets

Cranston, RI Building on its past success, Colbea Enterprises, LLC opened three new Seasons Corner Market stores during the first quarter of 2016 at 846 Concord St., Framingham, Mass., 1132 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence, R.I. and 1783 Louisquisett Pike, Lincoln, R.I.

The stores present an inviting atmosphere with rustic wooden style flooring and a bright color scheme for the interior walls and décor. In addition, there are a variety of fresh food and healthy offerings to augment a strong coffee presence.

Season Corner Market, 1132 Mineral Spring Avenue - North Providence, RI Season Corner Market, 1132 Mineral Spring Avenue - North Providence, RI

All three of these locations also feature a state-of-the-art motor fuel facility featuring Shell gasoline and diesel.

Colbea Enterprises is a joint venture between Eastside Enterprises LLC and Motiva Enterprises LLC and owns, operates and supplies Shell-branded products throughout R.I. and Mass. through a network of 110 company-operated sites, dealer sites and open-dealer sites.

Colbea plans to expand Seasons Corner Markets in New Hampshire as well as Mass. and R.I.

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