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BRIEF: In-N-Out comes to Washington

BRIEF: In-N-Out comes to Washington

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RIDGEFIELD, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – This iconic west coast burger chain could soon be coming to Washington.

In-N-Out Burger has filed a development application to open a location in the city of Ridgefield. A spokesperson with the company confirmed the move to KGMI, but said it is still very early in the development process.

They say there isn’t a timeline for an opening date yet, or even when their application will be approved. If approved, it would take eight to nine months to build and open the restaurant.

Ridgefield is just north of Portland, a little over 200 miles from Whatcom County.

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