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    Potential Locations for Buc-ee's Expansion in Wisconsin

    4 days ago
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    GREEN BAY, WI - As Buc-ee’s, the popular Texas-based travel center chain known for its vast selection of goods and clean restrooms, considers expanding into Wisconsin, several locations emerge as promising candidates for their first store in the state.

    One highly favorable site is near Interstate 94, particularly around the Milwaukee or Madison areas.

    According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, these regions, situated along a major corridor connecting the Midwest, offer high traffic volumes from travelers and truckers alike.

    A location near the interchange of I-94 and US Highway 151, south of Madison, could attract motorists traveling between Chicago and Minneapolis.

    Another potential site is along Interstate 43, which runs from Milwaukee to Green Bay, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

    This route serves as a major north-south corridor through Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

    Thise route could provide ample opportunity for a Buc-ee’s to capture both local and out-of-state traffic.

    A strategic location near the suburbs of Milwaukee, such as Brookfield or New Berlin, could also be advantageous, given their proximity to major roads and growing residential areas.

    Additionally, locations near popular recreational destinations, such as the Wisconsin Dells or Door County, could attract tourists and vacationers.

    These areas experience significant seasonal traffic, making them ideal for a Buc-ee’s that aims to provide a unique and appealing stop for travelers.

    With Buc-ee’s reputation for expansive stores and a wide array of products, selecting a location with high visibility and accessibility will be key to its success in Wisconsin.

    As the company evaluates potential sites, these areas stand out as logical choices for their entry into the state’s retail landscape.


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    Allen Neiman
    5d ago
    we don't need that here in Wisconsin keep it out
    Eloise Wilson
    5d ago
    PLEASE 🙏
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