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Buc-ee's expansion: 19 cities are set to get new travel centers
Summary
Buc-ee's plans 19 new travel centers across multiple U.S. states, with four openings expected in 2026 and other sites scheduled through 2031.
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Buc-ee's is expanding beyond its Texas base with plans for 19 new travel centers in cities across several states. The company expects four locations to open in 2026, while other sites have projected dates that extend into 2027 and beyond. New states on the list include Florida, Arkansas, Ohio, Arizona and others. The chain remains privately owned and provides limited detail about its broader rollout.
Planned rollout:
- The announcement lists 19 cities scheduled for upcoming Buc-ee's travel centers, including Fort Pierce (Florida), Goodyear (Arizona), Huber Heights (Ohio), Murfreesboro (Tennessee) and Hardeeville (South Carolina).
- Four locations have 2026 timing noted: Huber Heights (expected April 2026), Goodyear (expected June 2026), San Marcos (projected July 2026) and Murfreesboro (expected spring 2026).
- Several other sites are given dates in 2027–2028, and one is targeted around 2031; Florida locations appear multiple times on the list.
- A company spokesperson said Luling, Texas will remain the largest Buc-ee's in the fleet, addressing earlier reports about a proposed Florida project being larger.
- Buc-ee's travel centers are described as very large, open 24/7, and notable for many fuel pumps, on-site food (including brisket and Beaver Nuggets), branded merchandise and award-winning restrooms.
Summary:
The planned openings will extend Buc-ee's footprint into new regions and have drawn attention because the chain's store launches often produce local buzz and traffic effects. Undetermined at this time.
