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Romulus Today
By the People, for the People
Sheetz Expands Footprint in Metro Detroit with 14 New Locations
The Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain plans to open half-billion dollar investment in Southeast Michigan by 2026.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Sheetz, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store and fuel station chain, has announced plans to open 14 new locations across Metro Detroit in 2026. The $500 million investment will bring over 400 new jobs to the region, with each store expected to employ at least 30 people, many in full-time roles.
Why it matters
Sheetz's expansion into Metro Detroit represents a significant investment in the region's retail and employment landscape. As a popular convenience store brand, Sheetz's arrival will provide new shopping and fueling options for residents, as well as create hundreds of new jobs in an area that has seen its share of economic challenges in recent years.
The details
The new Sheetz locations will be spread across several communities in Southeast Michigan, including Taylor, Ypsilanti, Royal Oak, Novi, Orion Township, Belleville, Macomb, Warren, Eastpointe, Fraser, and Shelby Township. Each store is expected to employ at least 30 people, many in full-time roles, resulting in over 400 new jobs across the region.
- Sheetz opened its first Michigan location in Romulus in 2025.
- The 14 new Metro Detroit stores are planned to open in 2026.
The players
Sheetz
A Pennsylvania-based convenience store and fuel station chain that operates over 800 locations across several states, including Michigan.
Nick Ruffner
A spokesperson for Sheetz, who expressed the company's excitement about expanding its presence in Michigan.
What they’re saying
“This is an incredibly exciting year for Sheetz in Michigan. We can't wait to become part of these communities, and we look forward to serving the specific needs of our neighbors in each of these areas.”
— Nick Ruffner, Sheetz Spokesperson (thenewsherald.com)
What’s next
Sheetz plans to open the first of its 14 new Metro Detroit locations in the coming months, with the full slate of stores expected to be operational by the end of 2026.
The takeaway
Sheetz's significant investment in Metro Detroit underscores the region's continued economic growth and appeal for major retail chains. The new jobs and shopping options provided by these 14 new locations will be a welcome addition to the local community.

