In-N-Out is expanding to Colorado
- In-N-Out Burger is opening a distribution center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- The news was announced on Twitter by Denver City Council President Albus Brooks.
- It's the first land acquisition in Colorado by the company, and it sets the stage for opening future restaurants.
In-N-Out is about to invade Colorado.
The vaunted California-based burger chain is set to open a distribution center for operations in Colorado. The facility will be located in Colorado Springs, at Interquest Parkway and Voyager Parkway in the new Victory Ridge redevelopment.
The location will also have both office space and a burger patty-making facility, setting the stage for new In-N-Out restaurants in the state.
The news was first announced in a tweet from Denver City Council President Albus Brooks. Colorado Springs is about 45 minutes from Denver.
A spokesperson for the project's development company confirmed the news with Business Insider. No timeline was given for the opening date for the facilities, as it is still in the early planning stages.