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In-n-out leaving the Irvine-Specttrum News 1 corporate office 1

In-n-out leaving the Irvine-Specttrum News 1 corporate office 1

El Segundo, California, one of the best-loved brands of Orange County, In-Out Burger, has announced that it is closing its Irvine plant and relocates the main corporate offices at Baldwin Park, the foundation of the HAMBURGER chain and a new southern business center in Tennessee.

According to the Business Journal of Orange County, the corporate reorganization of In-N-Out will happen by 2029. Ervine employees have received the choice to move to Tennessee, where the company has announced plans to expand last year, The Journal reports.

“Some of our associates will move to Tennessee, which makes it even more important the centralization of our Western headquarters in one place, and the deepest roots of our company are in Baldwin Park,” says Linsey Snyder, owner of chain and president, In a statement to a park to OCBJ. “Our family on the west coast will be together in one place where the burger in-n-out began.”

Harry and Esther Snyder, Linsey grandparents, founded In-N-Out in Baldwin in 1948.

The fast food chain is known for its simple hamburger, fries and a shaking menu made with fresh ingredients and at an affordable price.

The Snyder family continues to run the business with a burger that has grown to over 415 seats in 8 mostly Western states of the United States and Texas.

In 2023, In-N-Out officials said they were setting up a corporate office in Franklin, Tennessee, where many thought they were planning to expand on the east coast and south.

The company builds an office building of 100,000 square meters in Franklin, which will be opened in 2026.

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