Buc-ee's Pushes Forward on Massive St. Lucie County Travel Center

The Texas chain updates its website to 'Loading...' status, signaling active development for the 50,000-square-foot Treasure Coast site that locals eagerly await.

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Buc-ee's Pushes Forward on Massive St. Lucie County Travel Center
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

A planned Buc-ee's travel center in St. Lucie County has moved to a "Loading.." status on the company's official locations page, signaling that development plans for the massive retail and fuel stop are advancing.

The status change is significant for Treasure Coast residents tracking the project. Buc-ee's, a Texas-based chain known for its enormous footprints — typically ranging from 50,000 to 74,000 square feet — lists "Loading.." to indicate a site is in active development, a step beyond early planning. Specific details on the St. Lucie County site's exact acreage, permit valuation, and projected opening date were not immediately confirmed in public records.

The project, if completed, would represent one of the largest single retail footprints in St. Lucie County. Buc-ee's locations typically employ hundreds of workers and draw significant vehicle traffic, with the chain marketing its destinations as highway stops along major travel corridors.

St. Lucie County has seen steady commercial development pressure along the Interstate 95 corridor in recent years, fueled in part by in-migration from South Florida and growing residential density in Port St. Lucie.

Residents and business watchers should monitor St. Lucie County's planning and zoning department for a formal site plan application or development order, which would confirm the project's location, scale, and timeline. No opening date has been publicly announced.

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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