Buc-ee’s Plans Nationwide Expansion Favoring Conservative States
Buc-ee’s expansion remains rapid across the United States, with the chain opening its 58th location in Benton, Arkansas, and adding sites in Ohio, Arizona, and Colorado this year, plus Virginia in 2025 and plans for Louisiana, Kansas, and Wisconsin by the end of 2027. Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, Buc-ee’s co-founder and CEO, has signaled a preference for conservative, business-friendly states with strong workforces, a stance reiterated at the Benton opening alongside Arkansas officials. He argues that leadership in such states makes it easier to build and operate Buc-ee’s, implying that blue states are less favorable for future growth. Industry observers note that site selection hinges on factors like traffic, land, costs, labor, and permitting, with political climate becoming relevant when policy adds uncertainty or delays for large employers. Buc-ee’s currently operates in 13 states, including Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, cementing its status as a cultural staple known for expansive layouts and famously clean restrooms. The controversy surrounding the comments underscores how political environments can shape business expansion strategies and regional economic impact.
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