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Malden Gas Stations

Buying

From multi-acre spreads to compact city lots, this city has any number of different configurations for gas stations for those keen to buy them. Boston City Properties can help not only find the most recent listings of this type of property, but also help with coordinating visits to each fueling stop. We can also put buyers in touch with individual real estate agents who would like to help them close deals and secure the best possible parcel in the region.

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The best stations tend to be located in residential neighborhoods that have some form of low-slung retail. These locations bring in a mixture of patrons from commuters who live only a block or two away to the employees and owners of local businesses. In some cases, a station may be located next to a rental car agency or hotel, which naturally brings in a tremendous amount of regular business due to its proximity.

Some stations are located closer to the major routes, which usually means that although single family houses are not necessarily as close by, they are within easy distance of many larger businesses that have their own supply of regular clientele. These businesses can include trucking companies, for example, or shipping businesses that need to regularly refuel their fleet of vehicles.

Leasing

Individuals who sign a lease on a gas station in Malden, Massachusetts will receive the benefits of a steady amount of both long distance and local traffic. The town is located within close proximity of so many other major metropolises and municipalities that it is frequented by a wide swath of travelers who are making their way across the state and to other natural destinations.

Because of this, the average kind of car or truck that pulls into the gas station is usually oriented toward carrying between two to four passengers. In some cases, vans or other SUVs may have up to eight passengers, each of whom will undoubtedly want to purchase a small beverage or snack as their vessel refuels. Operators of stations must learn how to have enough inventory on hand to satisfy the needs of daily travelers will also anticipating unexpected spikes in activity, especially during the more seasonal months. During the winter months, having any number of supplies on hand, including band-aids, gloves, and hats is also recommended to help keep travelers comfortable and warm.

The interiors of these convenience stores are often decorated in bright, vivid patterns. Red and orange are not atypical colors, although deep blues are often used to highlight particular areas of the store. The restrooms generally lock from the inside, and display a “vacancy” sign on the exterior above the lock when not in use. A table for changing the diapers of babies is often included in the restrooms, and the toilets often have an automatic flush option. Many restrooms in this area opt for an air-powered hand-dryer, while others simply supply a stack of paper towels to help customers quickly get rid of unwanted extra moisture.

Geographical Location

Within a short drive of downtown Boston, this city is split fairly evenly between tightly packed urbanity and gorgeous natural scenery. Bordered by the cities of Revere to the east, Medford to the west, Stoneham to the northwest, Saugus to the northeast and Everett to the south, the area is crossed by Route 99, Route 28, Route 1 and Route 60. Oakdale Park can be accessed via Fellsway East, while the Pine Banks Park is located along Main Street. The Bell Rock Memorial Park is off Main Street as well, although Newman Park can be reached via Ferry Street. Lincoln Commons is directly off Bryant Street, while Kirstead Park is located off Route 60.

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