Sounds like Downtown won't be getting an In-N-Out Burger any time soon after blogger Brigham Yen turned up some details about their requirements for new locations. According to Yen, the SoCal-based burger chain won't open up a new location unless it has a stand-alone building on an acre of land with enough space for 45 cars and a 15 car capacity for a drive through. Unless it's out in the Industrial District, that's going to be unlikely. But that doesn't mean the company has made exceptions before, like in Glendale. [Curbed, Brigham Yen]
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