Scituate Gas Stations
Buying
With a stately and beautifully articulated architecture, the facilities in this town tend to be visually distinctive. This applies to the gas stations, which often bear nuanced and memorable decorative flourishes, from shaker style wood chip roofs to overhangs that have illuminated edges and surprisingly inventive roof lines. Individuals who would like to find out the state of the current market should call Boston City Properties, which can provide an up to the minute listing of available parcels while also providing logistical services. Onsite visits can be arranged in a relatively short period of time.
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The urban density of this area translates into a fairly high population per acre, which makes the land both valuable and accessible to a large number of potential customers. Many of those who purchase a facility in this region are impressed by the number of customers who regularly refuel their vehicles that live within half a mile or less of the property. The mixture of commercial and residential properties also means that numerous visitors and tourists will frequent the fueling station. Visitors who drive into town and stop to eat at a local restaurant, for example, will be able to see the fueling pumps while they enjoy their meal, and will likely stop off to refill their tank before continuing on their journey. Finally, local business owners will likely purchase gas and other supplies at the station for the same reason that local residents do.
Leasing
Those that secure leases in this town for a gas station are becoming part of a thriving market that is comprised both of active locals and prosperous visitors. As a result, choosing what items to sell in the convenience store portion of the property can be both exciting and challenging. How much of the store should be dedicated to snack foods that can be easily eaten on a road trip, and what portion should be dedicated to foods that require time to prepare, such as a bag of rice, or a package of noodles?
The specific answers to these questions will often vary as much by season as by particular neighborhood. Some neighborhoods, for example, place an emphasis on foods that can be microwaved versus foods that require an oven or other appliances to prepare. In order to maximize the customer experience, many operators install microwaves onsite so that frozen food which is purchased in the store may be prepared at that time and eaten immediately. Some operators also install a table and set of chairs within the confines of the store to facilitate more of a sit-down dining experience.
Still others will create a specially curated refrigerated case that displays hotly desired drink brands in an easily accessible manner. This drink case may feature different seasonal sets of drinks. As an example, during the autumn months an operator may choose to sell drinks that have a cream base or other flavor that recalls certain seasonal vegetables, such as pumpkin. These cases may have a separate compartment underneath the drinks display which has been designed to sell pre-made sandwiches and other food items.
Geographic Location
Located on the gorgeous South Shore of Massachusetts Bay, this town is bordered by several other bustling municipalities, including Norwell to the west, Marshfield to the south, and Cohasset on the northwest. Only 25 miles away from downtown Boston, this city is crossed by several prominent roads, including Route 3A and Route 123. The Rivermoor Habitat Park can be reached via Driftway Street, while the Tack Factory Pond and adjacent Vasolotti Land is located directly off Route 3A. The city is composed of several distinct localities, including Minot, Rivermoor, Shore Acres, Sodham, First Cliff, Hatherly, Humarock, Peggotty Beach, Second Cliff, Kent Village, The Spit, Driftway, and The West End.
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