ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. – Drivers in Florida will have beaver nuggets and brisket sandwiches to look forward to during their next gas stop on the Treasure Coast.
A fourth Buc-ee’s is one step closer to being built in Florida, after the St. Lucie County commission voted to change the county’s sign rules to allow the business to build a 100-foot-tall sign on Tuesday.
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The change would allow signs up to 100 feet tall and 640 square feet in the area of Indrio Road and I-95, if the property has a planned retail workplace zoning designation.
The sign would be situated at the northwest corner of the business, which would include an 80,000-square-foot travel center, 120 fuel pumps and more than 720 parking spots.
County records show the Buc-ee’s development has been in the works since February 2024.
Last April, Gov. Ron DeSantis awarded $4 million to the Florida Department of Transportation to add a new interchange on I-75 in Marion County. The interchange in Ocala is another planned Buc-ee’s site.
The project is expected to bring at least 1,500 new jobs to the state of Florida.
The other Buc-ee’s locations in Florida are in St. Augustine and Daytona Beach.