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Ocala Buc-ee’s Location Announced

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Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has just received $4 million through the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund. One of the things this money will accomplish is adding a new interchange at I-75 and Northwest 49th Street in Marion County. The new interchange and infrastructure is needed to support an Ocala Buc-ee’s location. The new Buc-ee’s location is the third to be built in Florida. It will consist of an 80,000-square foot travel center, supporting 120 fuel pumps with more than 720 parking spots for visitors.

Wait, what is Buc-ee’s?

Buc-ee’s is a Texas chain of convenience stores and gas stations that has been around since 1982. Since then, it has become famous for its large, clean stores, friendly service, and extensive selection of snacks, beverages, and other convenience items. In addition, Buc-ee’s is known for its signature Beaver Nuggets. These are a sweet and crunchy snack that has become a cult favorite among customers.

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According to Buc-ee’s mission, each store provides a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, with spacious restrooms, a wide selection of food and drink options, and friendly staff. In addition, the company has a strict standard of cleanliness and hygiene. Store achieve this through frequent inspections and training programs for employees.

Today, Buc-ee’s operates over 40 locations in Texas, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. It continues to expand its footprint across the United States.

And now that there’s an Ocala Buc-ee’s, the store is one step closer to coming to Tampa.

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