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Milford Gas Stations

Buying

With its ample lakes and ponds, this city is a popular place for recreational water-based activities, from boating to fishing to simply enjoying the view from the shore. As a result, many of the facilities here tend to cater toward customers who will either be towing water craft, such as a boat or a jet ski, or are headed toward one of the lakes for some relaxation. The gas stations often have extra wide entry points to make it easy for customers to pull in with their boats, while others offer a small array of accessories for sale in the convenience store, such as key chains with leather attachments and miniature floating devices, that can be used on the water.

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Of course, not all traffic that passes through this region is related to the lakes, streams, and brooks. Many travelers are on their way to another part of the state, and yet another group of customers are commuters who stop into the station to pick up a bagel or cup of coffee on their way to work. The travelers who have many more miles to go before their journey is complete often like to buy snack foods or treats that enhance their journey, such as a bag of wheat chips, or perhaps a small ice cream treat. Others like to treat themselves to a large beverage, either from the machine that dispenses frozen drinks or from one of the soda fountains.

It is not uncommon in the mornings for all three sets of customers to want a choice of coffee blends. For this reason, many stations have a specialized brewing machine on hand that can quickly produce light, blonde, and other varietals of coffee in all kinds of sizes. A separate aisle of creams, mixing sticks, and straws is usually provided to make it easier to flavor the coffee to the appropriate degree.

Leasing

What are the current rates for leasing or buying a gas station in Milford, Massachusetts? Boston City Properties not only has the answer to this question, but can provide a list of other parcels that may be up for sale or lease soon. Our team of associates specializes in helping serious buyers find their ideal properties in a very short timeframe. We have fostered relationships with local real estate professionals that allows us to match serious buyers with motivated sellers.

Many of the facilities here are equipped with brightly painted canopies directly over the fueling area. These canopies are not only visually attractive, but can also display vital information to customers who are considering purchasing gas. Electronic signs are sometimes arrayed on the side of the canopy facing out toward traffic. Each panel announces the price for a particular grade of gas, and during the night acts as a brightly illuminated welcome sign for anyone who wants to refuel and potentially buy some treats from the adjacent store.

Geographic Location

Located in a somewhat marshy section of the state, this city can be accessed by Route 109, Route 16, Route 85, Route 140, and Interstate 495. It is also bordered by several neighboring cities, including Hopedale to the west, Braggville to the north and east, and Mendon to the south. Route 16 passes directly through the center of downtown and then hops over the Swamp Cedar Pond. Fino Field is located off Granite Street, while Milford Pond can be reached via Dilla Street. The Charles River passes under Interstate 495, although it can also be reached via the Upper Charles Trail. Louisa Lake and Louisa Lake Park, meanwhile, can be reached from Purchase Street. Huckleberry Brook also passes under Dilla Street.

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