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Article: IHOP, expanding both menu and outlets, shifts its office from the dowdy to Class A. (International House of Pancakes Corp.)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- October 15, 1990
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IHOP, expanding both menu and outlets, shifts its office from the dowdy to Class A
IHOP Corp., parent of the International House of Pancakes restaurant chain and a mainstay on the American fast food landscape, will in February move its headquarters from the somewhat-dowdy North Hollywood building it has inhabited since being founded in 1958.
Its new home will be the top two floors of a three-story office building under construction on the up-and-coming Brand Boulevard in Glendale.
The move to "Class A" office space in downtown Glendale is a far cry from the industrial area where IHOP's home has stood, surrounded by car repair shops, for the past ...
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