Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of 162 convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland that operates in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. It opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore and now has locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic states, and in 2014 purchased the naming rights to the Baltimore Arena.
Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of 162 convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland that operates in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. It opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore and now has locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic states, and in 2014 purchased the naming rights to the Baltimore Arena.
Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of 162 convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland that operates in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. It opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore and now has locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic states, and in 2014 purchased the naming rights to the Baltimore Arena.
Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore,
Maryland. As of March 2015, the company operates 162[1] stores
throughout Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Many of the stores also have gasoline sold on the premises. oyal Farms opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore, Maryland.[2] The company is headquartered in Baltimore.[2] Royal Farms now has 162 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic states. In September 2014, Royal Farms purchased naming rights to the Baltimore Arena.[3]
1. Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore,
Maryland 2. As of March 2015, the company operates 162[1] stores throughout Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. 3. opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore, Maryland.[2] The company is headquartered in Baltimore.[2] Royal Farms now has 162 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic states. 4. 5. In September 2014, Royal Farms purchased naming rights to the Baltimore Arena.[3]