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Holden Gas Stations

Buying

There are a litany of reasons to purchase a gas station in Holden, Massachusetts. In addition to being highly accessible to all types of traffic, including both regional and long distance travelers, the relatively modest urban density means that most facilities are sited on ample lots that make it easy to configure the property to the owner’s specific wishes. For specific details, including pricing, square footage, and availability, buyers are encouraged to call Boston City Properties for the latest information.

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Many of the fueling stops in this area are designed so that in addition to the rows of pumps, a convenience store is located on the lot. This store is sometimes placed off on its own, several yards away from the principal fueling area. In other configurations, the store is partially sheltered under the large metal canopy that covers the pumps. Either way, the store itself tends to range in size from 600 square feet to 3,000 or more square feet, depending again on its specific location and the dimensions of the parcel.

The exterior facade of the store is usually either made from brick or metal and glass. Automatic doors are common, as are tile or linoleum floors. The interiors are designed to house any number of goods on metal shelves. Occasionally, a central kiosk that dispenses hot and cold beverages from pull levers is installed in the center of the store, and functions not only as a place to get a cup of coffee, but as an inadvertent community center. Many convenience stores become places where local residents congregate in the mornings to share news and converse. Savvy owners tend to make these spaces as welcoming and friendly as possible.

Leasing

Being able to operate a gas station in this town brings many advantages, especially with a multi-year lease. The customers come from all parts of the state and nation, and in some cases are international travelers who have recently landed in Boston and are exploring the area. Those who hold a lease in this town will discover the various kinds of travelers who frequent the area, including pleasure travelers, work commuters, and recreational enthusiasts.

Much of the traffic that passes through this area is headed toward a natural setting, such as a lake or woodland area. As a result, towed vehicles, from boats to motorbikes, are quite common. These vehicles may require fuel, a process which is sometimes taken care of with a mobile gas can or container. In other instances, the fuel can be administered directly. Those who take on leases here are advised to brush up on the basics of dispensing fuel to boats and recreational craft, and understand what each type of equipment requires in terms of specific grades of gas.

The signage that is used to advertise the station may also require some fine-tuning. Depending on the specific location of the property, those operating the station may prefer to either buy a billboard advertising the location of the facility, or place multiple signs along the thoroughfare to attract additional traffic. Whichever method is used, the signs generally always display both the price of gas and the logo of the company that dispenses it.

Geographical Location

Sharing a border with the towns of West Boylston to the east, Paxton to the southwest, Rutland to the west, Princeton to the northwest and Worcester to the southeast, this city also has several noticeable topographical features, including the Quinapoxet River. Several different routes wind their way through the city, including Route 122A and route 31. The Holden Town Forest is located directly off Interstate 190, while Bryant Pond is accessible via Bailey Road. Chaffin Pond can be accessed via Main Street or Newell Road. Indian Lake is also located off Interstate 190.

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