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In-N-Out relocating headquarters inside California, opening workplace in Tennessee

Last updated: February 13, 2025 9:13 pm
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In-N-Out mentioned this week it’s relocating its headquarters again to Baldwin Park in Los Angeles County to “bring its West Coast headquarters team back together under one roof.” 

With that consolidation, the burger chain will shut the company workplace it has maintained for many years in Irvine, a metropolis southeast of Los Angeles in Orange County. 

In-N-Out will shut its Irvine workplace in 2029, the corporate mentioned. Greater than 500 company workers work out of that workplace. 

In-N-Out Burger. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Occasions by way of Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

Harry and Esther Snyder based the burger chain in Baldwin Park 77 years in the past, so the transfer to shutter the Irvine workplace and transfer its headquarters in Baldwin Park will mark a return to the corporate’s origins. 

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The choice comes as In-N-Out is poised to debut a brand new 100,000-square-foot jap territory workplace close to Nashville late subsequent yr. 

In-N-Out Burger sign outside of California location

The In-N-Out burger chain cited crime woes for the closure of an Oakland location earlier this yr.  (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Occasions by way of Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

In-N-Out mentioned a “majority” of its company group will likely be primarily based out of Baldwin Park or the jap territory workplace after its Irvine workplace closes its doorways. 

“Some of our associates will be relocating to Tennessee, which makes it even more important to centralize our western headquarters in one location, and our company’s deepest roots are in Baldwin Park. Our West Coast family will be together in one place, where In-N-Out Burger began,” proprietor Lynsi Snyder mentioned in an announcement. 

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The corporate unveiled plans for its jap territory workplace close to Nashville in early 2023.

“I’m proud to welcome In-N-Out Burger, an iconic American brand, to the Volunteer State,” Tennessee Gov. Invoice Lee mentioned when In-N-Out introduced its plans for the state. “Tennessee’s unmatched business climate, skilled workforce and central location make our state the ideal place for this family-run company to establish its first eastern United States hub.” 

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In-N-Out Burger at Protected Children Day 2017 at Smashbox Studios April 23, 2017, in Culver Metropolis, Calif. (Tommaso Boddi/Getty Pictures for Protected Children Worldwide / Getty Pictures)

The corporate’s creation of a Nashville-area workplace entails a $125.5 million funding, the Tennessee Division of Financial & Group Growth mentioned in January 2023. 

The corporate can also be bringing its burger joints to Tennessee, with the primary eating places concentrating on openings subsequent yr.

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There are a number of hundred In-N-Out eating places scattered throughout eight states, together with California, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Colorado and Idaho. 

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