Southern California’s famous restaurant chain In-N-Out Burger announced Jan. 10 it will open stores in Tennessee. Plans for a corporate office in the City of Franklin—just south of Nashville—are also underway.
In-N-Out will open up its first restaurants in the eastern state in 2026, according to the company.
The company plans to invest $125.5 million in the move and create more than 275 new jobs in Williamson County, Tennessee, according to the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development.
The proposed corporate office will occupy a 100,000-square-foot office off Interstate 65 in Franklin, with human resources, internet and technology, and operations management employees occupying the space.
Gov. Bill Lee thanked the burger chain for bringing business into the state.
Franklin Mayor Ken Moore Lee also supported the burger chain’s arrival.
The chain was established in Baldwin Park, California, in 1943 and is now reportedly worth $3 billion with stores also in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, and Oregon.