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Rockport Gas Stations

Buying

With incredible views of the sea and a fairly dense business district, this city acts as both a heavy draw for visitors and as a relatively heavily populated community. Many of the fueling stops here are built within easy walking distance of apartment buildings and other residential complexes, providing a kind of built-in customer base who will often frequent the convenience stores that are attached to the gas stations. The parcels themselves are usually square or rectangular in shape, and sited directly off a major access road. Illuminated signage on the property displays both the logo of the gas brand being sold as well as its most current prices. The number of pumps varies, but usually they are positioned in banks of two. In some cases, several different banks of pumps will be arranged around the property to provide as many locales for fueling as possible. This helps prevent traffic jams during the peak season, and also increases the overall revenue yield.

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Those who are intrigued by the possibilities of owning a gas station in Rockport, Massachusetts should immediately contact Boston City Properties for the latest information on what properties are available for sale, and what ones will likely come to market soon. Our agents can not only help buyers find specific amenities, such as a service station or large attached food mart, but also help coordinate the logistics involved with viewing the properties. Best of all, we can help locate the best prices for the best properties.

Leasing

How does one operate a convenience store so that it not only satisfies long distance travelers, but also keeps local residents coming back for more? As any person who has established a lease on a gas station in Rockport knows, the trick to a successful business is creating an atmosphere that is both welcoming and full of desirable items.

The proximity of the beach, as well as the area’s emphasis on nature preserves and unfettered wildlands, means that many travelers that stop for fuel will likely be on their way to either a tour or an extended picnic in one of the natural areas. Therefore, having accessories that make these kinds of experiences easier or more enjoyable is a good idea. Binoculars, blankets, sunscreen, bottled water and pre-made refrigerated sandwiches are all good bets for this type of adventure. Having guide books that are catered to the specific region is also a good idea, as many travelers will be venturing to a zone in which their smartphones will not be able to pick up access to the internet. Having a hard copy of the region, along with a map for wayfinding, can be of enormous assistance to these travelers.

As for locals, the store should stock a variety of easily consumable favorites. In many cases, locals come to the store in order to pick up what they consider to be treats or other special seasonal items. Hot dogs in the summer can be especially popular, just as a particularly refreshing and spicy coffee blend in the cooler months may attract a steady stream of neighbors who want to enjoy something new in the company of other people.

Geographic Location

Sited on the gorgeous Cape Ann peninsula, this coastal city has only one shared land border, and that is with the city of Gloucester to the east. The remainder of the town is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, and encompasses three islands known as Milk Island, Straitsmouth Island, and Thacher Island. Accessible via Route 127A and Route 127, the area also has several harbors in which boats can dock. Route 127A passes by the Delmater Sanctuary as it gradually traces the edge of the municipality, while the Pool Hill Forest is located off Summit Avenue, which connects up to Route 127. Mill Pond Park is located off Mill Lane, while Mill Brook flows under Beach Street to the Back Harbor. Thacher Island is also home to the Thacher Island National Wildlife Refuge.

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