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Middleboro Gas Stations

Buying

The pleasant mixture of residences and retail makes this area ideal for anyone considering purchasing a gas station. The lots are large, but the opportunities for development are even more unlimited. Boston City Properties maintains a current list of available properties and keeps tabs on those that might come to market soon, which enables us to keep our clients informed about new parcels ahead of the general public. We can also help with coordinating a visit to the premises and arranging other tours.

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While the fueling facilities here are fairly standard in terms of offering between two to four pumps, the adjacent convenience stores are spacious, well-stocked, and often compared to full-on grocery marts in terms of the selection of goods they offer. The size of these stores often ranges from 5,000 square feet to 8,000 square feet, and includes high ceilings with recessed lighting and wood paneling. There may be several parking spaces directly around the store to cater to customers who wish to drive up and park.

In some cases, these stores also sell vegetables or fresh produce, albeit in limited quantities. The majority of the stock tends to be geared toward travelers who have little time to either prepare their own food or to consume it, in the sense of buying a large package of an item that would take weeks to finish. These travelers are usually looking for fairly simple and straightforward fare that comes in a plastic bag. Snack foods are very popular, although many stores experiment with introducing unusual flavors or varieties of foods to keep their customer base stimulated.

Leasing

One of the easiest ways to excite customers is to provide several different kinds of drinks from a soda fountain or brewing machine that the customer can work themselves. Many of the leased gas stations in this area have a fleet of machines lined up next to each other in the convenience store. One of the machines may dispense so-called frozen beverages, which combine small chunks of ice with a fruit-flavored beverage, creating a crunchy, delicious treat. Other machines may specialize in producing specific coffee blends, and offer a corresponding array of flavoring aides, including creams, packets of sweetener, and straws for mixing and sipping. Yet other machines may dispense more traditional soft drinks, as well as water.

Different sizes of cups are offered to customers, and can vary from six ounces to 32 ounces. Many travelers will buy a relatively large cup and fill it for the journey ahead. Others prefer smaller beverages that give them energy but do not make them feel overfull. Local customers may stop by the store to pick up a beverage they enjoy as part of their daily or weekly routine. Overall, having an array of beverage choices ends up being an excellent boon to business. Displaying these beverage making machines in such a way that they also lead into the food aisle is recommended. Many customers will serve themselves a beverage and then pick up a few additional snack foods as they head toward the main counter.

Geographic Location

Roughly forty miles from the heart of Boston, this city is bordered by the towns of Taunton to the west, Rochester to the south, Plympton to the east, and Halifax to the north. Numerous roads cross the city, including Route 58, Route 105, Route 44, Route 28, Route 18, and Interstate 495. The Rocky Gutter Wildlife Management Area is located off Interstate 495, while the Fall Brook-Washburn Conservation Area can be reached by Wood Street. Wood Street also passes over Shaving Brook. The Nemasket River passes under Wareham Street and eventually flows under Route 105, which also provides access to the Wading Place and Pratt Farm. Oliver Mill Park can be reached via Route 44.

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