Lego, a Danish toy manufacturer, has grown in popularity around the world. It manufactures Lego toys, the majority of which are built of interlocking plastic bricks. (Phentermine) The Lego Group not only creates multiple Legoland theme parks across the world, but it also owns and maintains a large number of retail outlets. And the Largest Lego store is on its way to Sydney!
The World’s largest Lego store is coming to Sydney!
This year, Sydney will host the opening of the largest Lego store in history, as well as the largest store on the planet. Today, a 900-square-meter iconic store overlooking Pitt Street Mall in Sydney Arcade was unveiled. According to what we’ve heard, this brick retreat is going to be fantastic.
In Sydney’s very own Lego paradise, you’ll find one-of-a-kind immersive experiences, interactive displays, and a slew of new, never-before-seen experiences. The store’s plethora of large format bricks, tall fixtures, and a slew of local Sydney and Australiana vibes will definitely identify this Lego universe with Down Under.
There will also be massive 3D models constructed by Ryan ‘The Brickman’ McNaught, the only Lego Certified Professional in the Southern Hemisphere, so you know it’ll be fantastic.
The First Minifigure factory in Australia
Residents of Sydney may look forward to constructing a miniature version of themselves at Australia’s first Lego Minifigure Factory, getting their hands dirty on a large Pick and Build wall, and having a great time playing with Legos in the facility’s large (and free) on-site Lego wall and play area. In addition, a legion of “Brick Specialists” will be on hand every day to help you select your ideal Lego set.
Although the grand opening date for this utopia has not yet been announced, we are confident that we will find out soon. We will, of course, keep you updated. The company has 171 retail locations in Europe and North America. Majid Al Futtaim Group, which opened six stores in 2015, was granted a franchise to utilize the corporation’s retail name. There are also two in Kuwait and four in the United Arab Emirates.
In 2023, franchisees will operate 423 locations, predominantly in Australia, Asia, and South America.