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Salem Gas Stations

Buying

With a pleasant array of residential complexes, large access roads and a bustling, tight-knit retail environment, owning a fueling stop in Salem, Massachusetts provides many benefits. There are three primary customer bases. As expected, the residential customers frequently choose a station near them for all their refueling needs in terms of their daily commute. Visitors from out of the region stop in because the station is near other major attractions and offers a convenient place to fill up their tank and replenish their supplies. The commercial customers, meanwhile, often become regular patrons because they can rely on that particular location to keep their fleet of vehicles ready for deliveries, cargo hauling, and other business-related ventures.

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For a person who would like to potentially buy a gas station in this town, Boston City Properties can provide a complete list of properties that are currently on the market, as well as offer tips on parcels that may be up for sale soon.

Leasing

This applies to those who like to lease such a property here, as well. Because so many properties have an attached convenience store, the possibilities for merchandising are nearly endless. T-shirts, coffee mugs, postcards, and other souvenirs can do a brisk business, especially when they are properly arranged near other desirable items.

Many store operators choose to arrange their store so that a variety of pre-packaged goods are available for sale near the entryway. This includes any number of beverages, from soft drinks to water to caffeinated beverages that are designed to inject energy into the drinker. These drinks are often stored in refrigerated cases next to food items. Sandwiches, frozen pizzas, frozen burritos and other delectable items can either be eaten as they are or heated up in the adjacent microwave oven. Having this kind of equipment on hand makes it easy for any patron to find exactly what they are looking for and motivates them to continue returning for other snacks and treats, especially if they live within walking distance of the store.

In addition to the themed merchandise, proprietors may choose to stock beauty and hygiene products, including additional toothbrushes, hair brushes, bandages, lip gloss, skin cream, sunscreen, toothpaste, and a number of other basic items that can come in surprisingly handy for a traveler who has temporarily misplaced these items. The accessorizing can even be tailored to suit particular themes, such as Halloween. In this case, having seasonal items, such as a stack of paper plates that feature designs reminiscent of the holiday, is a good idea. Plastic cups, napkins, and an array of condiments in very small sizes, such as salt, pepper, mustard, and ketchup, will also be a perennial best seller in the store. People appreciate being able to host their own outdoor festivities, and having very small quantities of these spices makes it easy to do so without leaving behind a mess.

Geographic Location

Both a coastal city and a thriving metropolis in of itself, this community is sited near several other bustling towns, including Peabody to the west, Swampscott to the southeast, Beverly to the north, and Lynn to the south. The municipality has several distinct neighborhoods, most of which are named after directions; the South, the North, and Downtown. There is also The Point, Witchcraft Heights, the McIntire Historic District, and Pickering Wharf. Route 1A, Route 114 and Route 107 all pass through the city. The Salem Woods and the Forest River Conservation Area can be reached via Pickman Road, while Forest River Park and Pickering Point are located off Clifton Avenue. The Palmer Cove Park and Playground is sited just off Salem Street, while Salem Common is accessible via Congress Street. The Collins Cove Playground, meanwhile, is located off Collins Street.

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