Construction of first Ohio Buc-ee’s location kicks off with Thursday ceremony in Huber Heights

The new Buc-ee’s coming to Huber Heights will be one of the largest Buc-ee’s in the nation when it opens. CONTRIBUTED

The new Buc-ee’s coming to Huber Heights will be one of the largest Buc-ee’s in the nation when it opens. CONTRIBUTED

Buc-ee’s will officially kickoff construction on its first Ohio store Thursday, marking the occasion with a groundbreaking ceremony at the Huber Heights site.

City officials, Buc-ee’s representatives, and other stockholders will gather at the store’s future location, situated on Ohio 235 in the northeast quadrant of Huber Heights, in the area of CenterPoint 70 Boulevard.

Buc-ee’s was given the green light earlier this summer by the city of Huber Heights to begin groundwork at the site, but Thursday’s event will signal the beginning of full-on construction.

A Buc-ee’s representative has said previously that construction is estimated to take around 18 months, which could allow the massive gas station/travel center to open as early as February 2026.

Buc-ee's plans to build a 74,000-square-foot store and fueling center on the land at the right side of this photo, the east side of Ohio 235 in Huber Heights. The ramp splitting off at bottom right is the ramp from Interstate 70 westbound. The road coming in from the left side of this aerial photo is Artz Road. JIM NOELKER/STAFF

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Development plans for the 74,000-square-foot convenience store include a slew of upgrades to the roadway and interchange near the site. Of a 700-page final report submitted to the city in May outlining project details, around 500 of those pages focused solely on traffic.

According to the plans, the Buc-ee’s store will have two access points from Ohio 235, one being at the CenterPoint 70 Boulevard intersection to the north and one at the Artz Road intersection to the south.

A 270-foot northbound right-turn lane will be added at the Artz Road/Buc-ee’s access intersection, which will be the store’s main entrance, along with a 375-foot northbound right-turn lane at the CenterPoint 70 Boulevard/Buc-ee’s Boulevard intersection.

Buc-ee’s worked with the Ohio Department of Transportation to determine necessary upgrades that will accommodate the anticipated influx in daily traffic to the new store.

Conclusions from a traffic study recommend construction of a traffic signal intersection at the I-70 westbound to northbound Ohio 235 off-ramp (currently, traffic from the exit ramp merges into northbound Ohio 235 traffic with no light or stop), along with an additional northbound thru-lane at this location.

An additional lane on the I-70 westbound exit ramp will also be constructed, among other changes to Ohio 235.

Plans for the store include installation of 120 gas pumps and more than 700 parking spaces on the nearly 53-acre site.

Buc-ee’s has a devoted fan following, with customers drawn to the store’s notoriously clean bathrooms, wide variety of snacks from brisket and beef jerky to Beaver nuggets, and an array of merchandise stamped with the company’s cartoon Beaver logo.

Founded in Texas in 1982, Buc-ee’s operates 34 stores across Texas and 12 out of state, with plans to open at least five new locations between now and 2025, including Springfield, Miss.; Johnstown, Colo.; Hillsboro, Texas; and Smiths Grove, Ky. in 2024 and Boerne, Texas in 2025, according to the company’s website.

The inside of the Buc-ee's in Richmond, Kentucky is seen here in June 2023. PAUL SCHAFFER/STAFF

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