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North Andover Gas Stations

Buying

With its stately architecture and studious atmosphere, this city is both elegant and prosperous, making it an ideal location to purchase a gas station. Buyers who are keen to learn more about the market in North Andover can get their questions answered through Boston City Properties, which constantly monitors the area’s listings and keeps on top of potential new acquisitions.

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The area’s mixture of farm land and established centuries-old institutions means that the customer base for fueling stops varies fairly widely. It’s not uncommon to see a luxury vehicle gassing up next to a tractor-trailer towing a backhoe or other earth-moving equipment. For this reason, the pumps are usually placed fairly far apart from one another to provide plenty of room for the vehicles to maneuver. Many of the patrons here often bring mobile gas cans which they will fill and take with them in order to refuel other vehicles that may be on a farm or other natural area. Sometimes, specially permitted farm equipment will drive up to the fueling stop itself, which which partly why the access points from the main road are designed to be as wide and accommodating as possible.

The adjacent convenience store tends to be built out of fairly sturdy materials. A brick exterior is not uncommon. In some instances, the store will also have a service garage component, which enables motorists to have their vehicles serviced in a timely and efficient manner.

Leasing

The leases in North Andover gas stations tend to be multi-year, although in some cases the terms can be adapted to suit specific tenant needs. Whatever the specific terms of the lease, the operation of the station comes down to performing basic rounds of maintenance as well as having the imagination to stock a store with inventory that will both sell well and intrigue its customers.

Because of the number of educational academies in the region, stores here often have an aisle dedicated to school products, such as notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, folders, and other essential learning basics. This is in addition to a garment aisle featuring t-shirts, socks, hats, and oversize sweaters that may bear the name of the town as a kind of souvenir product.

In addition to a series of refrigerated cases that sell bottled water and frozen treats, the store may have a section that features energy drinks and even hot foods. Alternatively, the store may stock a selection of frozen foods that can be quickly reheated in the microwave oven or other cooking device. Some food marts have a rotisserie machine that constantly cooks various meats and delicacies, enabling customers to pick a hot item they are ready to eat and present it for purchase at the front register. The register itself tends to be divided between the display of candies and other boxed items directly out front and a selection of items behind the register that require either an ID or pre-payment to buy. These items are usually displayed behind glass panels and are secured with a metal lock to which only the clerk at the register has the key.

Geographic Location

Sharing land borders with the towns of North Reading to the southwest, Andover to the west, Boxford to the east, Haverhill to the northeast, Lawrence to the north, and Middleton to the southeast, this city is about thirty miles away from the heart of Boston. It is also an area that sees a fair amount of traffic; Route 114, Route 133, Route 125 and Interstate 495 all pass through this region. Shawsheen Park can be reached by Crawford Street, while Coyne Park can be glimpsed from Loring Street. Interstate 495 parallels the Merrimack River for much of its length. Den Rock Park is located off Route 114, and Lake Cochichewick is just off Route 133. The Marzurenko Farm Conservation Area is off Bradford Street.

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