Lego is to open a second store in Dublin later this year.
The Danish company has said the new shop, at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre in Dublin, will open in October.The company said the opening in Blanchardstown"follows an extremely successful inaugural year for the Grafton Street location."
The new 200sqm store will include a Pick a Brick Wall, hands-on play opportunities and Build a Minifigure Tower - where visitors can mix and match from a wide selection of bottoms, tops, heads, hair pieces and accessories.Lego Group Director of EMEA Marketing, Amy Pearson, said this will be a hub for the Lego community.
"The launch of the Lego store on Grafton Street in 2022 proved how loved the Lego brand is here in Ireland, so we are absolutely delighted to be bringing a second store to the Irish market this autumn," she said. "The new Lego store in Blanchardstown Shopping Centre will allow builders of all ages to be inspired by the endless play opportunities Lego has to offer.
"This store will be a top retail destination for product launches and events, while acting as a hub for our tenured Lego community and new builders alike, welcoming them to an exciting journey of discovery with the Lego universe," she added.Main image: Inside a Lego store. Picture by: Lego
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