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In-N-Out Burger, the fast food chain owned by Christian businesswoman Lynsi Snyder, is returning to its origins by relocating its corporate headquarters back to Baldwin Park, California, where the company was founded, and its eastern territory office in Tennessee.
The move will consolidate its operations, closing the Irvine office by 2029 as it continues expansion into new markets, The Tennessean reported.
In addition to reinforcing its presence in California, the company is developing a large corporate office in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of its strategy to support growth in the eastern United States, according to the outlet. The Tennessee hub represents a major investment in the region, creating hundreds of jobs and expanding the brand’s reach.
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The move will consolidate its operations, closing the Irvine office by 2029 as it continues expansion into new markets, The Tennessean reported.
In addition to reinforcing its presence in California, the company is developing a large corporate office in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of its strategy to support growth in the eastern United States, according to the outlet. The Tennessee hub represents a major investment in the region, creating hundreds of jobs and expanding the brand’s reach.
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Christian-owned In-N-Out Burger moves headquarters back to Baldwin Park, expands in Tennessee
In-N-Out Burger, the fast food chain owned by Christian businesswoman Lynsi Snyder, is returning to its origins by relocating its corporate headquarters back to Baldwin Park, California, where the