Buc-ee’s, The ever-popular Texas-born gas station chain, is coming to Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The city announced the plan on Thursday, according to TMJ4. The proposal comes after plans stalled to make a town near Madison the first area in Wisconsin to welcome the chain.
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.
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.
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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.
The 74,000-square-foot Oak Creek convenience store would include 120 fueling stations. It would be at the Interstate 94/Elm Road interchange.
A location of the wildly popular Buc-ee's travel center chain is in the works near Milwaukee.
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Buc-ee's announces plans for a new travel center in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, set to open in early 2027, featuring 120 gas pumps and EV charging spots.
Oak Creek, between Milwaukee and Chicago, is second site mega-convenience retailer has under consideration for Badger State