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    In-N-Out Burger breaks ground on headquarters in Franklin

    By Brittney Baird,

    2 days ago

    WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — In-N-Out Burger broke ground on the site of its Eastern territory office in Franklin Tuesday.

    The 100,000-square-foot office building will be located at 1948 Double Double Drive, which is off Interstate 65 adjacent to Berry Farms.

    Mt. Juliet groundbreaking for new development, Golden Bear Place

    According to a release, the building will house various In-N-Out corporate associates with positions that support various business functions, from operations management to HR and IT. The building is expected to be completed in 2026.

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    In-N-Out plans to open its first Tennessee restaurants, beginning with locations in the Nashville area, by 2026.

    In-N-Out coming to Tennessee

    “This is a historic day for In-N-Out Burger. Breaking ground on this beautiful property is the first step in putting down roots in the state of Tennessee. We were drawn to The Volunteer State because of its commitment to quality, service and family, and cannot wait to begin serving Customers and communities by 2026,” stated Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, In-N-Out Burger Owner and President, in a release.

    Gov. Bill Lee announced in January 2023 the beloved California burger was establishing an eastern corporate hub in Tennessee.

    The company stated it would invest $125.5 million to establish the office in Franklin, which is In-N-Out’s first expansion east of Texas. The project will create 277 new jobs in Williamson County.

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    Eric Johnson
    2d ago
    lt's just a burger. Nothing to get excited about. A fad.
    tommy9
    2d ago
    The city of Franklin can't handle to much growth with these little 2 lane streets,,,,SMH!!
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