The iconic Texas-based Buc-ee’s chain, renowned for its colossal convenience stores and cult-like following, is set to make its Nebraska debut in Gretna.12 Announced in January 2026, the proposed development promises to transform a prime 43-acre site into a traveler’s paradise, complete with over 100 gas pumps, expansive retail space, and the chain’s signature brisket and beaver-themed merchandise. This move marks Buc-ee’s first venture into the Cornhusker State, capitalizing on Gretna’s strategic position along I-80.3 4
The Buc-ee’s Phenomenon: Why the Hype?
Buc-ee’s isn’t just a gas station—it’s a roadside empire. Founded in Texas in 1982, the chain has ballooned to over 50 locations across the South and Midwest, drawing pilgrims with spotless restrooms, endless jerky varieties, and fresh fudge slabs that rival bakery displays.5 Often dubbed the “Disney World of gas stations,” Buc-ee’s stores boast footprints larger than some supermarkets, fueling family road trips and social media frenzies. In Missouri and Colorado, the nearest outposts to Nebraska already lure Omaha-area drivers for hours-long detours. Gretna’s entry would fill a glaring gap, positioning Nebraska as a must-stop on cross-country hauls from the Rockies to the Plains.1
The chain’s appeal lies in its over-the-top scale and unwavering quality. Expect walls of snacks, from Beaver Nuggets (sweet corn puffs) to house-smoked brisket sandwiches piled high with pickles. Merchandise ranges from plush beavers to apparel, turning pit stops into shopping sprees. Cleanliness is non-negotiable—attendants patrol restrooms like sentinels, ensuring a pristine experience amid the chaos of 100+ pumps dispensing fuel at lightning speed.3
Prime Location: Gretna’s Good Life District
Nestled in the burgeoning Nebraska Crossing “Good Life District,” the site sits southeast of the Interstate 80 and Highway 31 interchange (exit 432), south of the outlet mall and near Platteview Road.6 7 This 43-acre parcel was greenlit by the Gretna City Council in early 2026, aligning with state incentives for economic hubs. Mayor Mike Evans hailed it as a “transformative” anchor, leveraging the recent I-80 interchange investment to draw national traffic.1
Gretna, a fast-growing Omaha suburb, boasts a population surge and prime highway access, making it ideal for Buc-ee’s high-volume model. The district already features outlets and dining, but this mega-store could catalyze hotels, eateries, and further retail, evolving the area into a tourism nexus.8
Strategic Placement for Travelers
Positioned at this crossroads, the Gretna Buc-ee’s would serve east-west I-80 travelers from Chicago to Denver, plus north-south Highway 31 commuters. Proximity to Omaha (20 minutes away) ensures local patronage, while the “Good Life District” branding nods to Nebraska’s welcoming ethos.2
Impressive Scale: Size, Pumps, and Layout
At 74,000 square feet, the Gretna store rivals big-box retailers, dwarfing typical convenience stops.9 8 Picture a labyrinth of aisles stocked with 250+ snack options, multiple food counters slinging kolaches and turkey sandwiches, and a cavernous seating area for weary drivers. Circling the perimeter: approximately 100 gas pumps (some reports cite 100 exactly), diesel lanes, and EV charging potential to future-proof the site.3…