On the other side of Serendipity, a new gas station opens

Throughout the summer and fall, what seemed to be a most unlikely construction project was underway at the corner of Church Road and the new Seldon extension, the stretch of road seen here - the one recently added after they tore down more trees and slashed open the hills upon which me and my now dead dog used to wander, usually seeing no one.
This is on the other side of Serendipity, but not withstanding the development there, it did not seem to be a very good place to build a business - just too far off the beaten business track. Beyond Serendipity, the houses along Church Road and the extensions likely to feed traffic past the new business number very few.
The owners of the new building must expect many more houses to be built in the near future.
Recently, the building opened for business, a gas station on one side, a liquor store on the other. Today, when my daughter-in-law accompanied me on a walk across Serendipity, we saw this sign. The new gas station is selling gas for $2.79, the lowest price I have seen around here.
It seems to be running about $2.99 to $3.09 elsewhere in this area.
Maybe tomorrow, I will go buy some gas there, before I head to Anchorage and catch my plane to Fairbanks.
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