Norwell Gas Stations
Buying
Nature is one of the primary draws of this region, which is why the vast majority of fueling stops are located along the primary routes that make their way across this region. Travelers eager to fill up their tanks and stock up on supplies for their eventual natural destination appreciate a gas station that is not only clearly marked, but easy to get to. As a result, many stations are comprised of long narrow lots right next to the roadway, with the pumps oriented parallel to the road to make it easy to quickly pull in and pull out. Anyone who would like to find out how to purchase or lease a Norwell, Massachusetts gas station should do themselves the favor of calling Boston City Properties. We not only keep close tabs on current property prices, but also have a robust network of local real estate professionals who can advise on what properties are likely to come to market soon.
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Leasing
The particulars of each gas station, from the signage to the grades of fuel dispensed at the pump to the size and services offered as the adjacent convenience store define a dedication to service and contemporary expertise. Most of the pumps in this region are equipped with automatic payment processing pads, which makes it easy for customers to drive up and pay with a credit or debit card. The convenience stores themselves are located very close to the principal fueling area, making it possible for motorists to signal to the attendant on call visually if there is a problem.
The stores themselves are usually part of a larger service station or garage. The split between the food mart section and the service section depends greatly on how the owner or operator chooses to delegate the space. In some instances, the service component will be outfitted with several specific bays that are protected by roll-up doors. In others, the service component will be relegated to one single space that is filled with a variety of different inventory, from tires to belts to different types of oils and other essential automotive components.
The stores tend to have around 1,000 square feet, although in some cases this number expands, especially if they have added additional departments to their inventory. These departments can feature different kinds of foods. Frozen foods have become an increasingly popular form of product in recent years, especially when the facility provides a microwave or other heating element to customers who can purchase the food and immediately consume it on the premises. The food is usually stored in refrigerated cases that occupy a good portion of the store’s back wall. However, for those customers who wish to eat their food without having to microwave it first, a selection of pre-made sandwiches may be available in another section of the store. Also, the shelves often have several different choices of condiments, including mustard, pickles, bread, and slices of cheese for those who wish to assemble their own sandwich.
Geographic Location
Bordered by the lovely communities of Scituate to the northeast, Hanover to the southwest, Cohasset to the north, and Marshfield to the south, this city is quite close to the Massachusetts coastline, and is traversed primarily by Route 3, Route 123, and Route 3A. The Norris Reservation can be reached via River Street, and the Cornhill Woodland is located near Highland Street. The Stetson Meadows are closest to Union Street, while Fogg Park is bounded by Central Street and Route 123. The Black Pond Swamp and Cole Conservation Easement is just off Old Oaken Bucket Road, as is the Turner Conservation Land. Wildcat Park, meanwhile, can be accessed via John Neil Drive.
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