New Buc-ee’s location on hold, for now, after annexation request withdrawn

New Buc-ee’s location on hold, for now, after annexation request withdrawn



New Buc-ee’s location on hold, for now, after annexation request withdrawn

For now, plans to build a second Buc-ee’s in Colorado are on hold after an application to annex the land to the town of Palmer Lake was withdrawn. But a new application is expected.

The proposal to locate one of Buc-ee’s mega convenience stores and gas stations near the El Paso County community has spawned opposition from area residents. A local group, Integrity Matters, has sued to stop the annexation.

A March 5 letter to the town said a request to annex the 36-acre site at Interstate 25 and County Line Road was being withdrawn. Maria Larsen, manager of Monument Ridge West, said a modified application would be submitted “in the near future.”

A message was left with Buc-ee’s for comment on the application’s withdrawal.

The first Buc-ee’s built in Colorado by the Texas-based company drew large crowds when it opened in Johnstown in March 2024. Hundreds of people were lined up outside for the 6 a.m. grand opening. Some of the eager fans of the business known for its red-capped beaver mascot, barbecue and rows and rows of  treats and merchandise drove from surrounding states for the occasion in northern Colorado.


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