In-N-Out Burger submits plans to open restaurant near Denver-area mall
LONE TREE — In-N-Out Burger has submitted a proposal to the City of Lone Tree in hopes of building a new restaurant near the Park Meadows mall.
The California-based burger joint submitted a site improvement plan for the potential project on Thursday.
In-N-Out Burger paid nearly $7.4 million in February to buy two sites on Colorado Springs’ far north side, where it will build its first Colorado restaurant along with patty production and distribution facilities to serve its locations around the state.
The plans in the Park Meadows area call for taking over the space currently occupied by Suds Factory Car Wash & Auto Detailing Center at 9171 E. Westview Rd. That’s near East County Line Road and Yosemite Street.
Construction of the restaurant would be done in a single phase and would take about six months to complete, according to the plan.
A Double- Double burger with fries Animal Style at the IN-N-OUT Burgers in San Jose Feb. 6, 2016. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)
Cars line up in the drive-thru at an In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park, Calif.
In this June 8, 2010 photo, cars exit the drive-thru at In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park, Calif. The birthplace of California’s drive-through craze has had its fill of fast food restaurants. Amid complaints of obesity and lines of idled cars stretching into neighborhood streets, this blue-collar town is banning new drive-throughs in hopes of shedding its reputation as a haven for convenient, fatty foods. (AP Photo/Adam Lau)





