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Ever walk into a Buc-ee's and think, 'If only this place were bigger?' Well, consider yourself heard.

Buc-ee’s is not new to the city of Luling. The Caldwell County city is the site of the first Buc-ee’s travel center, which opened in 2003. This new project will expand the original Buc-ee’s to become a 75,000-square-foot mega store, more thanThe gas station and convenience store is on Interstate 10, an hour east of San Antonio. The new facility will include a whopping 120 fueling spots to meet the massive demand of Texans on the go.

This expansion will ensure that the largest Buc-ee’s remains in Texas. The company began a trailblazing expansion in 2019 that saw the familiar beaver greeting travelers in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee. Buc-ee’s is also planning to build in Colorado and Missouri soon.

“As we continue to share the Buc-ee’s experience with the rest of the country, we are grateful for the opportunity to deepen our Lone Star roots and to keep our flagship, and the largest Buc-ee’s ever, in Luling," said Stan Beard, Buc-ee's real estate director. The groundbreaking event on Nov. 16 will be attended by local politicians, including Luling Mayor CJ Watts, and will mark an important step in the company’s continued growth.

Buc-ee’s sells a treasure trove of fan-favorite snacks including beef jerky, roasted nuts, breakfast tacos, kolaches, barbecue and fudge. If you can’t get down to Luling, don’t despair. There are Buc-ee’s in Melissa, Denton and Fort Worth. , it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism.

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