Medford Gas Stations
Buying
Commonly conceived as a suburb of Boston, this city combines the dense urban fabric of the metropolis with numerous leafy boulevards and residential streets. As a result, many of the gas stations for sale here are located in neighborhoods that receive both a high amount of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Boston City Properties can help buyers who want to know more about this type of property find available parcels and coordinate in person tours or viewing opportunities. Our years of experience in the area have enabled us to form excellent working relationships with a long list of real estate agents and brokers who can help identify the ideal parcel.
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In addition to the numerous residential complexes located nearby, many fueling stops here are adjacent to multi-story retail and commercial space. This includes office buildings and commercial businesses such as car rental facilities, cargo companies, and other businesses. Therefore, many fueling areas prefer to have at least two seperate banks of pumps, each covered under its own canopy. The lot itself may be positioned either at a corner or at the end of a gradually sloping block that essentially provides access from three sides or more. This abundance of space allows for a variety of structural configurations, including a convenience store that can range from 400 square feet to several thousand square feet. The smaller convenience stores tend to resemble a neighborhood corner market, with a small booth for the clerk and a refrigerated case or two that sells bottled drinks.
The larger stores, on the other hand, open up into multiple aisles of products. They usually feature hardwood or tiled floors, and are lit by fluorescent banks of lights situated in drop-tile ceilings. The aisles are traditionally separated by metal shelving that has adjustable pegs so that any number of products can be easily displayed and sold. The refrigerated cases, on the other hand, are grouped either in a solid line or in an L-formation at the rear of the store.
Leasing
In addition to bottled drinks and snack foods, convenience stores can become a kind of neighborhood haven and hang out, supplying a diversion both for local office workers and residents alike. Many of the individuals who decide to lease a gas station in Medford, Massachusetts do so because they are excited about the potential of selling to the members of this city. From school kids who are looking to purchase a delicious frosted beverage to professionals who are taking a break by making themselves a coffee from the special vending machine and thinking about purchasing a donut or salty snack, the store functions as much as a recreational space as it does a place of commerce.
To that end, many store operators purposefully design their stores so that the food vending and cooking machines are arrayed near a set of chairs and a table. A display case of postcards or magazines may be situated near this space to provide opportunities to purchase recreational items while the customers enjoy their snacks. Some stores have even gone to the lengths of installing WiFi that can be accessed publicly, providing a place for people to unwind and check their phones.
Other stores place greater emphasis on inventive displays. From the boxes of candy that are displayed under the front counter to a special refrigerated case that showcases a curated selection of beverages and pre-made sandwiches, store operators are constantly experimenting with the best ways to sell their products.
Geographic Location
Sited south of the luscious Middlesex Fells Reservation, this city shares its borders with the towns of Malden to the east, Arlington to the west, Somerville to the south, and Stoneham to the north. It is bisected by Interstate 93, and crossed from the east to the west by Route 16. Route 38 also snakes through the region. The Mystic River is crossed by Interstate 93, which leads directly into the Middlesex Fells Reservation. The Barry Playground can be reached via Marston Street, while the Veterans Memorial Park is located off the Mystic Valley Parkway. The Mystic River State Reservation is just south of Route 16. This area is also home to numerous localities, including Brooks Estate, Wellington/Glenwood, Fulton Heights, the Lawrence Estates, and The Hillside, which is also referred to as Tufts University.
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