The team has created three unique revitalization concepts for the service plazas—Western, Central and Coastal.
Western is a tribute to the rustic beauty of the Berkshires, Applegreen said, and will feature black-trimmed wood siding, peaked roofs and board-and-batten elements.
Central will have a sleek and contemporary look, with anodized metal, glass and flat roofs, while Coastal will be feature a light, airy and inviting design with beachwood finishes, Applegreen said.
“Service plazas are more than a place to stop for gas and a snack—they are a vital part of the Commonwealth’s public image as a travel destination, an important asset for the business ecosystem and a member of the local communities they serve. Our vision is driven by a hospitality model that is designed to better serve local residents and visitors alike,” Applegreen posted to LinkedIn on Sunday.