In-N-Out Burger announces expansion to Tennessee, its eighth state

In-N-Out Burger plans to set up shop in Tennessee, the state’s Gov. Bill Lee and Lynsi Snyder, the chain’s owner and president, announced Tuesday, Jan. 10.

In-N-Out will invest $125.5 million in the state, build a 100,000-square-foot regional hub in Franklin, a suburb of Nashville, and begin opening restaurants in 2026, according to a statement from the governor’s office.

At a press conference in Franklin, Lee appeared next to Snyder in a chef’s apron.

Snyder told The Tennessean, a Nashville newspaper, that she fell in love with the state at first sight on a road trip.

“We came here years ago actually east of the Smokies, but came back out

→ Continue reading at Silicon Valley

More from author

Related posts

Advertisment

Latest posts

GM pauses sales of Chevy Blazer EV over software issues | CNN Business

New York CNN  —  GM has paused sales of its brand new Chevy Blazer EVs after some customers reported...

Crypto’s 2023 was marred by fraud and scandal. It was its best year ever | CNN Business

New York CNN  —  Crypto’s 14th year in existence was one marred by scandal, bankruptcy, fraud and regulatory squabbling....

The Tantalizing Mystery of the Solar System’s Hidden Oceans

The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.For most of humankind’s existence, Earth was the only known ocean-draped world, seemingly unlike any...