7781 Highway 167 S is a 3,000-square-foot asset rebuilt in 2022 from a shell building. It now sports a sleek, modern look and blue accents with an artificial stone façade for rustic character. The property features a car vacuum station, two dual-sided fuel pumps, and a propane fuel exchange. This particular location also has storage for grain feed and hay, which is especially suitable for this agricultural area. It was built to the high-end specifications of a new gas station and convenience store chain. The company was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2024 by stakeholders, and the closure of this store was not due to the performance of this individual location.
Sheridan, Arkansas, and broader Grant County are a unique part of the Greater Little Rock area about 35 miles south of the capital city. Grant County has a substantial number of residents working in manufacturing, education, healthcare, and social assistance. Some of the largest employers are Kohler, Sheridan School District, and Assisted Care for Seniors. These well-paying companies have raised the rural county’s average household income to over $88,000.