In-N-Out Burger coming to Loveland? Nope. It was a cruel April Fools’ Day prank


A prankster hung this In-N-Out Burger sign on the construction fence at a development at 57th Street and U.S. 287 in north Loveland on Sunday. The apparent April Fools' Day joke got some Loveland residents' hopes up, but the developer of the site said In-N-Out isn't coming to his property.
Jenn Hansen-Bates, Special to the Loveland Reporter-HeraldA prankster hung this In-N-Out Burger sign on the construction fence at a development at 57th Street and U.S. 287 in north Loveland on Sunday. The apparent April Fools’ Day joke got some Loveland residents’ hopes up, but the developer of the site said In-N-Out isn’t coming to his property.

As April Fools’ Day jokes go, this was a particularly cruel one for burger lovers.

On Sunday, someone hung up a sign that said In-N-Out Burger would be coming soon to the southeast corner of 57th Street and U.S. 287 in north Loveland.

The official-looking vinyl sign got folks pretty excited on some Loveland Facebook pages. But their enthusiasm for the California burger chain was premature.

“I wish it were true, but it’s not true,” said John Hauser, managing partner of the company developing the Loveland Commons development that includes Tractor Supply Co.

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“I wish,” Hauser said Monday. “Believe me, everybody loves In-N-Out, and I do as well.”

Hauser’s Denver-based company, Drake Real Estate Services, is in the process of building a Caliber Collision body shop at the site. Plans for a Burger King and a Christian Brothers auto-repair franchise are working their way through the city approval process, he said.

Read the full story at reporterherald.com.

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