Hess Acquires Eleven Cape Cod Gasoline Convenience Stores

hess-logoOn January 30, 2009 Hess Corporation acquired 11 Christy’s of Cape Cod gasoline-convenience stores. The sale evidently included the outright purchase of six properties and lease assumptions on the remaining five facilities. The stores are located in Dennisport, East Falmouth, Hyannis (3), Osterville, Sandwich, South Orleans, South Yarmouth (2) and West Yarmouth.

The total consideration from the recorded deeds indicated a collective price of just under $17 million for the six purchased properties. Lorrie Hecker, Director of Communication – Marketing & Refining for Hess Corporation told CapeCodBusiness.com, “for competitive reasons” full financial terms of the transaction could not be disclosed.

The eleven sites, all of which include convenience stores, were quickly rebranded Hess. The company plans to hold grand openings in the spring to welcome customers and introduce the firm’s product line.

Hess is one of the leading independent gasoline-convenience retailers on the East Coast with 1,370 stations and convenience stores in 14 states including more than 100 sites in Massachusetts.

According to Hess company spokeswoman Lorrie Hecker, “The Hess team is excited about the opportunity to serve additional customers and expand our market presence on the Cape. Christy’s is one of the premier gasoline retailers on Cape Cod, and they share Hess’ commitment to providing customers with exceptional service and value. We see this as a strong fit with the Hess brand promise, and we are delighted to add these Christy’s sites to the Hess retail portfolio.”

All indications are that Christy’s Markets will continue to independently pursue gasoline-convenience stores projects intiated in 2008 which are located in Dennis and Chatham. 

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Chatham Mobil at the rotary.

Brokers Strike the Right Match with Tinder Box Sale

Mashpee, MA- Kinlin Grover GMAC Commercial Real Estate based in Orleans, MA announced that Turnstone Enterprises has sold The Tinder Box to Jim and Cecelia Sullivan of East Sandwich, MA. 

The well known Tinder Box store located in Mashpee Commons next to Starbuck’s Coffee, sold for $175,000.  The acquisition also included a satelite location at a local golf course. The transaction was facilitated by Greg & Cindy Holmes of Kinlin Grover GMAC Commercial who represented both the buyer and seller.

The Tinder Box is a national franchise operating as Tinder Box International and currently includes a network of 148 stores located throughout the United States. In 1928, company founder Edward Kolpin opened the first Tinder Box store in Santa Monica CA.

The 1,200 square foot retail store (known as Tinder Box #399) specializes in the sale of cigars, pipes, lighters, humidors, gifts and an interesting assortment of smoking-related accessories.  In addition to offering traditional and exclusive cigar lines, the Mashpee store features a 30 foot humidified cigar wall and an 8′ x 12′ walk-in humidor, along with its popular smoking room with a large screen television, wet bar (BYOB) and convenient humidified lockers for its customers.

The Sullivan’s intend to continue The Tinder Box tradition of providing their growing number of loyal customers the finest in smoking products, gifts, accessories and expertise available on Cape Cod.

New Hands at the Wheel for Former Ford Dealership

Falmouth Ford, Falmouth MA

FALMOUTH, MA – Nearly one year to the day after it closed for business, the former Lighthouse Ford property at 343 Dillingham Road in Falmouth changed hands. According to a deed filed on November 11, 2008 the sale price was $1,150,000. or approximately $114/SF of gross building area. The buyer was listed as 1 Lewiston Street LLC, 278 Scranton Avenue, Falmouth, MA. The main business located at this address is Falmouth Marine. Ford Motor Company was represented by CB Richard Ellis. The asking price was in the range of $1.6 Million.

Lighthouse Ford closed in November 2007 as part of a dealership consolidation program spearheaded by the Big Three automobile manufacturer. The dealership was operated as Falmouth Ford for many decades up until 2004 when it became Lighthouse Ford. The property conveyed to Lighthouse Ford Inc. in July 2004 for $1.5 Million.

The special purpose property consists of the 10,080 square foot automotive building on a level 1.73 acre site. The structure was erected in 1967 and was extensively remodeled about the time it became Lighthouse Ford.

Ford dealerships continue to be operating in Hyannis and Chatham as well as in Wareham and Plymouth.

The widely reported troubles in the automotive sector have resulted in the closing of many dealerships in the past year. Quite coincidentially is the recent closing of a Long Island, NY dealership similarly named Lighthouse Ford which also opened its doors in 2004. A message on the NY dealership’s website sums up the situation this way, “Unfortunately as a result of the ever changing market and the stark economic reality facing this country Lighthouse Ford has decided to close its doors on October 31st 2008.”