A convenience store chain known for its giant gas stations — and giant fan base — is eyeing a spot near the Kansas Speedway for its next travel center.
Bucc’es, based in Texas, recently submitted early site plans for review by the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, according to online records.
A spokesperson for the company declined to comment on Friday.
The vacant land listed in the application borders the Speedway and is owned by Kansas International Speedway Corporation, according to Wyandotte County property records. It is about 57 acres and had an appraised value this year of $1.9 million.
Known for building sprawling travel centers, Bucc’es is a pit stop that becomes a destination for some. The chain opened its first Missouri store last year to a warm fan reception.
The 53,000-square-foot center in Springfield boasts 120 fuel pumps, a barbecue station, a jerky bar and a fudge shop, among other things.
Buc-ee’s is not the only big gas station to make a splash in the Kansas City metro.
St.-Louis based Wally’s, which also has a reputation for massive convenience stores, broke ground on its first local destination last year. Its Independence store is the rival company’s fourth.
The Star’s David Hudnall, Ilana Arougheti and Nathan Pilling contributed to this report.