Natick Gas Stations
Buying
With an abundance of natural ponds and conservation areas, this community is also a place that sees a great deal of traffic passing through as commuters travel from one city to another. Therefore, anyone curious about purchasing a Natick gas station should contact Boston City Properties, which can provide the latest information on property availability as well as scheduling onsite visits.
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Most of the properties of this type here are sited on parcels that are large enough to accommodate four or more pumps as well as a combination service garage and convenience store. Nearby single family homes and low slung retail create multiple opportunities for neighbors to become regular customers, while the prevalence of heavily traveled routes shuttles a steady supply of out of town visitors to the fueling stop.
The pumps here are not always covered with a canopy, although each pump does tend to have a light or prominent street lamp positioned next to it to help illuminate it at night. The pumps usually operate without any major problems, although on occasions human error will require that a hose be replaced or that the payment processing panel be reprogrammed. The pumps are designed to serve two customers simultaneously, with one customer on each side. Typically the pumps are labeled with numbers to distinguish them from one another. When a visitor approaches the pumps, they take note of the number and, if they wish to pay with cash, enter the convenience store and tell the clerk the number of the pump, which the clerk then activates after processing the cash.
Leasing
Individuals leasing a Natick gas station often also operate the adjoining convenience store. Depending on the size of the store and its building footprint, the store can be configured to display any number of different goods. Some operators experiment with installing multiple metal shelves that they subsequently load up with a variety of pre-packaged goods, from salty snacks to cans of soup to packages of Ramen that can be eaten as soon as hot water is added to them.
Most stores of this type tend to have a series of refrigerated cases that line the back wall, although in some instances a refrigerated case will be designed so that it lies on the floor and has a series of sliding glass panels roughly three feet above the ground that allow customers to remove goods from the interior. This type of display can be great for showcasing a series of dairy products, such as ice cream sandwiches, or even bottles of a particular special beverage. It also helps break up the monotony of the floor plan, providing customers with the sense that they taking part in a recreational activity, not merely a commercial one.
Geographic Location
Considered to be a vibrant town in of itself, this city is also bordered by several bustling communities including Framingham, Wayland, Wellesley, Sherborn, Dover and Weston. It also has several distinct localities, including Walnut Hill, Sherwood, Oak Street, Wethersfield, and Little South, each of which tends to combine a mixture of residential and commercial properties. Numerous well-traveled roads pass through the area, including Route 135, Route 27, Route 16, and Route 126. Fisk Pond can be reached via West Central Street, while Dug Pond is located off Pond Street. Washington Avenue leads to the Pegan Cove Trail, which makes it way along a large pond and its surrounding green areas. The Henry S. Hunnewell Town Forest, meanwhile, can be accessed via Worcester Street, while the Morses Pond is located just off Route 9. The Morses Pond Land can also be reached via Route 135. Coolidge Hill is sited between Edgewood Avenue and the Lincoln Street Extension.
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