802 South Cocoa Boulevard (Cocoa, Florida)

802 South Cocoa Boulevard is, as of August 26, 2020, the address for Gerber Collision & Glass

History
The current building at the site was built in 1961 as Bill Winner's Standard Oil. By 1977, the station had been renamed as Wayne's Ernest Quality Standard, and by 1979, A B Quality Chevron. It operated as a Chevron station until or before May 1990, when permits were filed to remove the gas tanks from the location.

Snappy Car Rental opened at the site in 1991, and by 1998 the site was home to a NASCAR-themed restaurant named Pit Stop Cafe. Pit Stop Cafe operated until at least 2001, and by 2007 the building was home to a Bail Bonds business. In 2011, a business named Wagner Pavers was operating out of the building, and by 2015 the building was shown as vacant and for sale. In 2016, the current tenant, Gerber Collision & Glass, opened for business.

Incidents

 * On September 6, 1985 at 4:10 AM 17 tires were stolen from Pope's Chevron.
 * On November 14, 1985 at 1:13 AM there was a case of burglary at the Chevron station.
 * On November 22, 1985 at 9:26 PM there was a case of battery at the Chevron station.
 * On November 8, 1986 at 10:31 AM $210 was stolen from Jay Pope's Chevron.
 * On January 17, 1989 at 7:53 AM a man was arrested for trespassing at the property.