Location & The "Good Life"
The new travel center will be located at the southeast corner of Interstate 80 and Highway 31. This places it directly adjacent to the popular Nebraska Crossing outlet mall, creating a retail powerhouse corridor just southwest of Omaha.
A key factor in landing the Texas giant was the state’s "Good Life District" legislation. This economic development tool allows for reduced sales tax rates within designated entertainment districts to attract tourism. Gretna Mayor Mike Evans confirmed that this incentive was crucial in securing Buc-ee's selection of Nebraska over other potential Midwestern expansion sites.
What to Expect
Nebraskans who have never experienced the "Disney World of Gas Stations" are in for a culture shock. The proposed Gretna facility will mirror thchain's’s largest models:
- Size: Approximately 74,000 square feet.
- Fuel: 100 fueling positions to handle I-80 cross-country traffic.
- Food: The store will feature a signature barbecue carving station (brisket chopped 24/7), a fudge counter, roasted nuts, and a bakery serving fresh kolaches.
- Merchandise: A vast retail floor stocking everything from "Beaver Nuggets" to camping gear and home decor.
Timeline: When Can We Visit?
While the land deal is moving forward, drivers will need a little patience.
- Groundbreaking: Construction is expected to begin later in 2026.
- Opening Date: With a standard build time of roughly 18 months, the company and city officials are targeting a grand opening in late 2027 or early 2028.
Economic Impact
The arrival of Buc-ee’s is viewed as a major victory for the Gretna economy. The store is expected to employ over 200 full-time workers, offering the chain's signature high wages (typically $1- $20/hour) and full benefits. City officials estimate the location will draw millions of visitors annually, capturing tourist dollars from travelers who might otherwise pass through the state without stopping.
For now, the site remains an empty field off Highway 31, but by next year, the glowing beaver sign will likely be visible for miles along I-80.