The Texas travel center chain, famed for sprawling stores and hundreds of fuel pumps, deploys its signature pre-opening ads amid unconfirmed plans for a local site.
New billboards in St. Lucie County signal that Buc-ee's, the Texas-based travel center chain, is advancing plans for a location in the area.
The billboards — a signature pre-opening marketing tactic for the brand — suggest the project is progressing toward an opening, though a confirmed timeline, exact address, and permit details have not been independently verified by TC Sentinel. According to available information,
Buc-ee's locations typically span 50,000 to 74,000 square feet and feature more than 100 fuel pumps, large food service operations, and retail merchandise floors. The company is known for generating significant sales tax revenue and drawing visitors from wide geographic areas, factors that would carry economic weight for St. Lucie County.
A Treasure Coast Buc-ee's would be a notable addition for drivers along the I-95 and Florida's Turnpike corridors, both of which run through St. Lucie County and serve heavy north-south traffic. According to available information,
The company and St. Lucie County officials have not issued a formal joint announcement. TC Sentinel has submitted a public records request for any site plan application, development order, or building permit associated with the project. Readers with information about the project's location or timeline are encouraged to contact the TC Sentinel newsroom.
This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.
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