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    Potential Locations for Buc-ee’s Expansion in Washington

    27 days ago
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    EVERETT, WA - As Buc-ee’s continues to grow its presence across the U.S., Washington State presents several logical locations for the popular travel center.

    Known for its massive stores, countless fuel pumps, and wide selection of food and merchandise, Buc-ee’s could be a hit in the Pacific Northwest, catering to both local residents and travelers.

    One ideal location would be along Interstate 5 near the cities of Olympia or Tacoma.

    According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, I-5 is the state’s busiest north-south route, connecting major cities like Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver, B.C.

    A Buc-ee’s in this area would serve both local commuters and tourists traveling between Oregon and Washington’s urban hubs.

    According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, the highest traffic counts come from Everett, Seattle, Tacoma.

    Another promising site is along Interstate 90 near Ellensburg or Moses Lake.

    As a major east-west corridor, I-90 connects Seattle to Spokane and continues into Idaho, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.

    A Buc-ee’s along this route could serve long-distance travelers, truckers, and tourists heading toward popular destinations like the Cascade Mountains or the Columbia River Gorge.

    These high-traffic corridors provide excellent visibility and access, making them logical choices for Buc-ee’s expansion into Washington.


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    Melissa Z
    26d ago
    Tacoma would be a great location…. Go there…. ( also it’s closer to where I’m living at). 🙃
    Gary
    26d ago
    Bucees does not allow trucks
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