Lynsi Snyder, president of In-N-Out Burger, is moving her family from California to Tennessee due to challenges in raising a family and conducting business in California. This move accompanies the opening of a new office and its first East Coast headquarters in Tennessee. In-N-Out plans to expand throughout Tennessee, along with new locations in Arizona, California, and Colorado. The company's existing California offices will be consolidated, with the Irvine headquarters closing by 2030, further enhancing the transition to Tennessee.
We're building an office, so I'm actually moving out there. There [are] a lot of great things about California, but raising a family is not easy here.
The bulk of In-N-Out stores are still going to be in the state, but that she is looking forward to having more of a footprint in Tennessee.
It will be wonderful having an office out there, growing out there, and being able to have the family and other people's families out there.
In-N-Out will also be consolidating its two existing California corporate offices, moving its Irvine headquarters to Baldwin Park, where the first In-N-Out location opened in the 1940s.
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