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Beverly Gas Stations

Buying

The majority of gas stations in Beverly that are available for purchase feature an ample lot with plenty of parking off to the sides, as well as a row of fueling pumps that are sheltered by a large illuminated canopy. The canopy often has the prices of each grade of gas displayed on electronic signs. These signs face out into traffic, and help attract customers to the pumps. Individuals who wish to find out what stations are available should reach out to Boston City Properties, an agency that can quickly help them locate the best deals in town, and ultimately acquire their ideal property.

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The convenience stores attached to most of these gas stations tends to feature a grocery shopping component and a service station component. The first is located in front, adjacent to the pumps, and ranges in size from 800 square feet to several thousand square feet. Cases that can be chilled to store goods at 40 degrees or less line the back wall of the store, and are restocked from the rear. A set of bathrooms is usually provided inside the store, although in some cases the restrooms are located on the exterior, and can only be accessed with a key or electronic code that is secured from the front desk. A register is placed near the sliding automatic doors, and usually a coffee brewing or vending machine is located near the checkout counter.

The service station generally has between two to six bays, each of which is equipped with a mechanic’s pit and a hydraulic lifting machine that can suspend a car above the floor to make it easy for mechanics to work on the engine. Some stations run a smog check service, which allows local motorists to quickly pass state regulations and register their vehicles. Other facilities concentrate primarily on repair work, helping to service engines that require minor or major repairs.

Leasing

Part of the thrill of doing business in this gorgeous area is the sheer number of boats, canoes, and other nautically-themed craft one will encounter during a typical day operating a gas station. Many motorists tow their craft behind their primary vehicle en route to a day on the lake. Some of these craft require fuel as well, which often requires a little bit of assistance from the facility operator.

Leasing a facility here will ultimately result in interfacing with a variety of different customers. Depending on its proximity to the major transit routes, owners may become familiar with the needs of long-haul shipping company drivers, who often prefer to refuel their vehicles in a peaceful setting. During the seasonal months, operators will encounter a high number of vacationers, who will want to stock up on all sorts of snacks, drinks, and other delectables en route to their destination. The luckiest are those who choose to lease near the waterfront, where they can enjoy the splendor of the bay.

Geographical Location

Sited on the gorgeous coastline of Massachusetts’ North Shore, this lovely community shares a border with the cities of Salem to the south, Wenham to the north, Manchester-by-the-Sea to the east, and Danvers to the west. Several roads make their way through the town, including Route 1A, Route 128, Route 22, route 97, Route 197 and Route 62. Aside from the ocean, this town has a number of recreational and green areas, some of which can be reached directly from any of these pre-existing routes. The Bass River, for example, is located directly off Route 62, as is its adjacent park, Green’s Hill. Herlihy Park can be accessed via Garden Street. Meanwhile, Snake Hill and the Sally Milligan Nature Reserve are located off Cross Lane.

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