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Littleton Gas Stations

Buying

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The fueling stops here are usually located on wide parcels that make it easy to drive in and pull up to the bank of pumps that is located directly across from a service bay or garage. These pumps usually are covered by a large steel overhang that functions as a kind of brightly colored canopy. Each pump has an automated payment system that accepts debit and credit cards. In some cases, this function may be disabled so that patrons must enter the adjacent convenience store and pay at the register with cash or another form of payment.

The interiors of these stores often feature an undulating tile pattern of beige and gray that covers an area of between 700 to 3,000 square feet. In some instances, the store may be expanded or joined with a pre-existing service station or bay, creating a vast interior that spans several thousand square feet. These stores typically are illuminated with fluorescent lights stationed in drop tile ceilings, although in some instances the ceiling may be vaulted. This depends on the original year of construction, and the type of materials used at that time.

Leasing

The best part of leasing a gas station in Littleton is becoming familiar with the customer base. A substantial number of patrons will be passing through on their way to other cities, and as a result will require products that can be consumed easily within one sitting, as they tend to lack refrigeration in their vehicles. Others will be headed to one of the many natural recreation areas, and will want to stock up on a variety of picnic-like foods, including condiments. Operators of convenience stores here should stock up on ketchup, mustard, and sticks of honey. This latter item is often used to flavor teas or other beverages, and proves very popular almost year-round, as it can also be used as a palliative for a sore throat.

Stocking the refrigerated cases that are traditionally positioned along the back wall of the pubic part of the store is something of an art, and will be heavily influenced by the types of customers who live nearby and regularly walk to the mart to pick up various essentials. Dairy products of all kinds tend to prove popular, from milk to ice cream to cheeses. However, the type of bottled drinks can change based on the region. In areas with a substantial number of commuters, iced coffee and flavored caffeinated drinks tend to be the most popular kinds of beverages, while in those with a more settled population various mixers are always strong sellers.

Geographical Location

Bordered by the cities of Harvard to the south, Westford to the north, Devens to the west, and Acton to the south and east, this city is approximately 40 miles from Boston, and is crossed by Interstate 495, Route 2, Route 2A, and Route 119. The Oak Hill Conservation Site can be reached from Oak Hill Road, while Mill Pond is located directly off Interstate 495. Koerper Field is located off Ayer Road, while the Morgan Property can be accessed via Route 2A. The esteemed Long Lake Park is sited near Newtown Road, and Long Pond is ringed by several residential streets, including Lake Shore Drive. Route 119 also passes directly through the neighborhood of Littleton Common.

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