Buc-ee’s Moves Into North Carolina

The company received unanimous approval from the city council to build a mega c-store.

January 12, 2024

Buc-ee’s is officially set to open its first North Carolina location after the Mebane, North Carolina, city council voted unanimously to permit the project and rezone a 32-acre site, reported the News&Observer. The 5-0 vote followed an eight-hour meeting.

The new Buc-ee’s will be located about an hour west of Raleigh, at Exit 152 off Interstates 40/85. According to Axios, the project plans call for a 75,400-square-foot travel center with 120 fuel stations and more than 20 electric vehicle charging stations.

The mega c-store is expected to bring more than 2,000 vehicle trips to the road per hour during its peak Saturday times, according to a traffic analysis done for the site, said Axios.

Buc-ee’s told Alamance County officials it expects to hire around 225 full-time employees at its store when the project is completed. Project documents suggest that the new Buc-ee’s could be completed in 2025, stated the The News&Observer.

The company has five locations listed on the company contact page that are on their way, noted USA Today.  Those locations are:

  • Johnstown, Colorado 2024
  • Hillsboro, Texas 2024
  • Smiths Grove, Kentucky 2024
  • Boerne, Texas 2025
  • Amarillo, Texas 2025

Local officials have also announced other Buc-ee’s locations that are in development, including: