New In-N-Out Burger location proposed in Timnath



In-N-Out Burger is looking to build a new location on Frontage Road in Timnath.

The proposed location would be the latest in the fast food chain’s Colorado building spree and would feature 3,887 feet of building floor area, according to the development site plan submitted in January. Additionally, the 1.58-acre lot would be taken up by a drive-thru and 52 parking spots.

“At this stage, we are in the development application review phase, so it’s still too early to say when, or even if, we will be able to open a restaurant there,” said Vice President of Store Development Mike Abbate in a statement. “Once we do begin construction on a new location, it usually takes us eight to nine months to build a restaurant and open it for business.”

The proposal is currently in the review process, according to the site plan. Upon completion, it would be Colorado’s 10th and northernmost In-N-Out franchise, according to the company’s website.

“We know the Timnath area is a wonderful community, and we are excited about the prospect of opening a new location there to better serve our customers in the near future,” Abbate said in the statement.

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In-N-Out Burger is looking to build a new location on Frontage Road in Timnath.

The proposed location would be the latest in the fast food chain’s Colorado building spree and would feature 3,887 feet of building floor area, according to the development site plan submitted in January. Additionally, the 1.58-acre lot would be taken up by a drive-thru and 52 parking spots.

“At this stage, we are in the development application review phase, so it’s still too early to say when, or even if, we will be able to open a restaurant there,” said Vice President of Store Development Mike Abbate in a statement. “Once we do begin construction on a new location, it usually takes us eight to nine months to build a restaurant and open it for business.”

The proposal is currently in the review process, according to the site plan. Upon completion, it would be Colorado’s 10th and northernmost In-N-Out franchise, according to the company’s website.

“We know the Timnath area is a wonderful community, and we are excited about the prospect of opening a new location there to better serve our customers in the near future,” Abbate said in the statement.

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