Buc-ee's, an iconic Texas-based convenience store and gas station chain known for their expansive interiors and unique product offerings, will be coming to Wisconsin.
The beaver-themed gas stations routinely feature over a hundred gas pumps and the two Wisconsin locations — in Oak Creek and north of Madison, near DeForest — is set to boast campuses that each reach over 74,000 square feet when completed. That's a serious contender for the biggest gas station in the world.
Buc-ee's, a well-known gas and convenience store chain, has announced plans to open its first Wisconsin stores.
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A location of the wildly popular Buc-ee's travel center chain is in the works near Milwaukee.
Buc-ee's, the popular Texas-based travel center chain, is set to open its first Wisconsin location in Oak Creek, city officials announced. The proposed site will be located at the southwest corner of I-94 and Elm Road. The Oak Creek Plan Commission will discuss rezoning for the project at its Jan. 28 meeting.
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The 74,000-square-foot Oak Creek convenience store would include 120 fueling stations. It would be at the Interstate 94/Elm Road interchange.