Exciting Jobs and Developments Coming to Fayette County!
If youโre living in Fayette County, Tennessee, or even if youโre just passing by, thereโs some thrilling news in the air that could mean big changes, especially for job seekers and hungry road-trippers. Buc-eeโs, the giant convenience store known for its impressive snacks and sometimes even more impressive restrooms, is set to make its debut around here, promising not just tasty treats but also hundreds of new jobs!
The Texas-based gas station chain has plans to build a brand new location off Interstate 40 at mile marker 28, right near Gallaway. With an estimated cost of $82 million to build the new Buc-ee’s, this facility will be a whopping 74,000 square feet! That makes it one of the largest convenience stores in the world, tied with another Buc-eeโs in Sevierville, Tennessee. It’s going to be an amazing stop for travelers with between 80 and 120 gas pumps and around 70 restroomsโdefinitely a must-visit stop!
The Job Scene
For those looking for work, this could be a golden opportunity. According to reports, the new Buc-eeโs expects to create over 200 jobs right off the bat! Job seekers could see salaries ranging from $17.50 to $38 an hour, which means an average salary of about $45,000 a year. Not too shabby, right?
Also worth noting, the ripple effect of this new development will have even more benefits. The nearby Winstead Development is projected to create even more jobs. This mixed-use development, which is estimated to cost a staggering $100 million, includes plans for new apartments, hotels, restaurants, and retail spaces, potentially bringing in over 1,000 additional jobs!
Whatโs Cooking?
Now, letโs get to the fun partโfood! Buc-eeโs is famous for its delicious offerings, including their incredible brisket and the beloved Beaver Nuggets. Travelers looking to refuel wonโt just get gas; theyโll also have access to some truly mouth-watering options. Plus, whether you’re on a road trip or just making a quick stop, Buc-eeโs has a welcoming vibe that keeps people coming back.
The Economic Impact
This initiative isnโt just good for those seeking employment or tasty snacks; itโs a boost for the local economy too. Estimates suggest that the Buc-eeโs project, along with the Winstead Development, could generate an astonishing $5 billion in economic impact over the next 20 years. Talk about a positive change for Fayette County and its residents!
Strategic Location
What makes this development even better is its location. Situated halfway between Memphis and the upcoming Blue Oval City in StantonโFordโs electric truck and battery plant currently under constructionโitโs strategically positioned to attract both locals and travelers alike. With many people passing through the area, itโs likely that Buc-ee’s will become a favored pit stop along their journeys.
Moving Forward
As with any large project, there are some steps to clear before construction can begin. Buc-ee’s is set to go before the Fayette County Industrial Development Board soon to gain approval for a 20-year Tax Increment Financing (TIF) proposal. This incentive aims to help cover the costs associated with building the necessary infrastructure, including roads and utilities, which amounts to about $17 million.
The Fayette County Board of Commissioners has already given the green light, so it appears that all signs are pointing to Buc-ee’s making its arrival by 2026, pending approval from the board.
Wrapping Up
For Fayette County, this isnโt just about a new convenience store; itโs about new jobs, tasty food, and significant economic growth. Whether youโre hunting for a new job or just looking to grab a snack on your travels, the arrival of Buc-ee’s represents exciting times ahead!
Stay tuned, folks! Fayette County is on the brink of transformation, and you wonโt want to miss whatโs coming!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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