Archive for the ‘Gas Stations’ category

Why it makes sense to invest in gas and service stations now

October 26th, 2009

There are three primary reasons why gas stations are a great investment today. 

First, in light of the challenging real estate environment, prices for the real estate are at some of the lowest levels in recent history.  Also, interest rates are low, and lenders are looking for strong cash flow business models. Gas stations in particular generate significant cash flow which can help finance the purchase.  In addition, with most municipalities cutting back on the approval of new stations, the land value of a limited number of locations increases. 

Second,  the retail side of the gas station business is another great revenue generator, especially for items like great coffee and homemade baked goods.  It’s important to make sure that you carry and offer something unique to your station only. 

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Thirdly, both the state and federal governments are funding and financing the conversion of conventional fueling stations to alternative fuels. Seriously, what could be better than being paid to improve the environment and increase the value of your investment  by utilizing someone elses funding mechanism to do so? 

In the next blog I will go into each one of these in greater detail and watch for the pitfalls in running a stations in future posting.

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Six biofuel gas stations coming to Milwaukee

September 25th, 2009

 

Credit: Scott Paulus, Business Journal of Milwaukee 

Credit: Scott Paulus, Business Journal of Milwaukee

Peter Grimes, one of the aur Energy Partners, is planning to bring alternative fuels such as E-85, a gasoline and ethanol mix, biodeisel, and electric charging bays for both all-electric and hybrid vehicles. These futuristic ‘gas stations’ would be the first of their kind in the Milwaukee area. The first one would be located at 5080 S. Pennsylvania Ave, which used to be a shell station.

For more information please check out this article in The Business Journal of Milwaukee.

For more information on aur Energy Partners please visit http://www.aurenergypartners.com

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