Site Development

Eastern Petroleum stores become part of the communities they serve by offering desirable products and services in a first class retail environment.  Our on-staff project engineer works with our customers through all stages of “design and build” on new-to-industry or remodel projects.  We effectively utilize experienced attorneys, architects, traffic and parking experts, landscape designers, lighting consultants and engineers as required to successfully develop each site.  Our new-to-industry sites commonly include:

  • One of our (3) standardized buildings or we help you design your own
  • Customized interior c-store design
  • State of the art fiberglass double walled underground tanks and piping systems
  • 6-12 multiple product dispensers
  • Diesel fuel offering (integrated with gasoline pad or stand-alone under canopy)
  • Car washes (friction, touch-less or a combination machine which offers both)
  • Quick serve food program including Subway and Quizno’s
  • Customized landscaping
  • Lighting with an emphasis on site safety and neighborhood needs


Maximizing Profit: Diverse Profit Centers

Eastern Petroleum encourages maximizing a location’s profitability through development of multiple profit centers which appeal to customers in a specific trade area.  Our project engineer and sales team excel at creating retail locations that thrive in an environment of hyper-marketers and tighter fuel margins.  Profit Centers may include:

  • Branded food programs such as Subway and Quizno’s
  • Car Wash
  • Diesel fuel offer
  • Beer and Wine
  • Post Office or other tenants that offer income and services to your customer




Eco-Friendly Development

Eastern Petroleum continues to take an environmental-friendly approach to convenience store and gas station development.  We utilize high-efficiency lighting, waterless restroom facilities, and car wash water re-use in all of our sites.  One of Eastern Petroleum’s latest sites, located at 1465 Key Highway in Baltimore, MD, sets a new standard as the first gas station to be built with a green roof.  Green roofs, also know as living roofs, utilize natural plants and soil to absorb storm water minimizing run-off. In this case, the roof will greatly benefit the Chesapeake Bay.  Read more.