In-N-Out to Relocate California Headquarters and Expand to Tennessee
The burger chain is consolidating its West Coast operations in Baldwin Park while establishing a new corporate hub near Nashville.
- In-N-Out is closing its Irvine, California, office by 2029 and moving its West Coast headquarters to Baldwin Park, where the company was founded in 1948.
- The relocation will consolidate corporate employees under one roof in Baldwin Park, approximately 40 miles northwest of Irvine.
- The company is opening a new 100,000-square-foot office in the Nashville area, set to debut in 2026, as part of its eastern U.S. expansion.
- In-N-Out plans to invest $125.5 million in the Tennessee office and has confirmed at least five restaurant locations in the Nashville area, with potential for more.
- Some employees from the Irvine office will transition to Tennessee, while others will move to Baldwin Park as the company splits its corporate workforce between the two regions.